CodeWeavers

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CodeWeavers
Image:Codeweavers_logo.png
Type of Company
Founded 1996
Headquarters Minnesota
Key people Jeremy White, Founder and CEO
Alexandre Julliard, Chief Technology Officer
Jonathan Parshall, Chief Operating Officer
Industry Computer software
Products CrossOver Linux, CrossOver Mac, CrossOver Server
Revenue Company does not release these figures
Employees approx. 20
Website [1]

CodeWeavers is a company that sells a proprietary version of Wine called CrossOver, for running Windows applications on Mac OS X and Linux. The company was founded in 1996 as a consultancy, eventually moving entirely over to Wine development and support. The Crossover version of Wine is regularly refreshed with the latest free Wine patches; likewise, patches from the company's employees are sent back to the project almost immediately. This distinguishes the company from TransGaming, which develops a forked version of Wine called Cedega, and no longer returns contributions to free Wine. CodeWeavers is a major contributor to the Wine project, a free software / open-source software project that helps Windows applications run on different x86-based operating systems, and employs the project's Maintainer, Alexandre Julliard, as their CTO.

The Company's products include CrossOver Linux (for Linux OSs), CrossOver Mac (for Mac OS X), and CrossOver Server (a thin-client version of Crossover Linux.) The Company's products have traditionally focused on making Microsoft software staples like Microsoft Office, MS Word, and MS Excel run on Linux. Recently, however, with the addition of the Mac product, the Company has also begun focusing on games and other applications not available natively on the Mac platform, such as MS Visio and MS Project. The Company also provides implementation and consulting services around Wine and open-source software projects.

CodeWeavers is also a founding member of the Desktop Linux Consortium.

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