![]() ![]() Restored support for the latest release of Office 365.įixed a bug disrupting the activation status of Office 2010 bottles upgraded from CrossOver 17.x and earlier.įixed a bug that caused Office 2010 to attempt and fail configuration on every launch.įixed an audio regression that prevented sound from working for some game titles.įixed a bug that prevented Quicken from launching for some users.įixed a bug that caused the latest Quicken 2016 Mondo Patch to fail during installation.įixed a bug that prevented game downloads and the Steam Store page from working on the latest Steam release.ĬrossOver 18 is based on Wine 3.14, with thousands of improvements for Windows application compatibility. ![]() Reimplementation of XAudio2 using the FAudio library. ![]() I'll fix that now.CrossOver 18.5 includes an update to Wine 4.0. The problem is that most folks are "lazy" and don't want to put the effort into a clean install.Īh, you're right- that's actually MY fault, not Roger's. I've had friends with Macs and iOS devices with slowness problems, and a clean install usually resolves the issues about 99% of the time. As much as Microsoft and Apple have tried, upgrades still never beat a clean install. This is a drastic timesaver in terms of bringing a machine up to the current OS in an easy fashion if booting from Internet recovery is required.Īs for the "slowdowns after updates", its all about the cruff. This isn't true - Macintosh Internet recovery previously installed the original operating system that shipped with the hardware - not when problems were occurring. In fact Apple has faced multiple lawsuits over the issue, arguing that company knowingly ignored compatibility issues since it could push people into buying newer hardware. With iOS, some users have complained of slowdowns after major updates. The original behavior had been in place since OS X Lion, which shipped in July 2011. The previous recovery method, still done by hitting Command-R during startup, restores a Mac to the version of macOS/OS X that it was on before the problems started, blogger Thomas Brand noted on Thursday. ![]()
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