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CrossOver 16.2 Supports Microsoft Outlook 2013, Improves Windows Compatibility

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Marius Nestor
Mar 24, 2017

CrossOver 16.2.0 is not a major release of the application that lets Linux and Mac users install and use various apps and games designed for Microsoft Windows, but only a maintenance update that promises to further improve the core Windows compatibility
layer, as well as to add better support for some popular applications. One of these is Outlook 2013, as CrossOver 16.2 appears to be the first version to support Microsoft’s email and calendar client. Another interesting change implemented in this release of CrossOver is full migration to the stable Wine 2.0 series of the open-source compatibility layer software application that lets Microsoft Windows app designed to run on Unix-like platforms, which means that all the upstream features are now available in CrossOver 16.2.

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Marius Nestor

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