Showing posts with label Releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Releases. Show all posts

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3 Open source monitoring programs


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Mandriva Releases 2011 Beta 1

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openSUSE 11.4 review ? KDE 4.6 and Tumbleweed shine

Biggest botnet takedown in history sees Rustock go offline

Pentaho Upgrades Open Source Business Intelligence Software

Embedding Ubuntu

Android violates Linux license, experts claim

3 Open source monitoring programs


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CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver Games 9.2.1

 

CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver Games 9.2.1
Dec 9, 2010, 23 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (672 reads)

[ Thanks to Tom Wickline for this link. ]

"Twelve million addicts, err, players cant be wrong. Theres no doubting the draw of World of Warcraft. And today, as Blizzard rolls out its third, much-anticipated expansion to the game Cataclysm, CodeWeavers ensures that Linux gamers can play right along with their PC and Mac brethren. CodeWeavers Linux customers will be able to run Cataclysm as if they were running on Windows with today?s immediate shipment of CrossOver Games 9.2.1.

"CodeWeavers Chief Operating Officer Jon Parshall vowed that testing of the new CrossOver build would be ongoing. All day at his office. All night at his home. Probably until I hit level 85, Parshall stated. Well, to be honest, probably for a while past that. I actually have six level 80s to get to 85, and Im thinking about leveling up a worgen, too, he continued, referring to the new Alliance race of fearsome werewolves. That?s gonna take quite a while, but its all in the name quality assurance."

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