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Cedega (formerly
known as WineX) was the
proprietary fork by
TransGaming Technologies of Wine, from the last
version of Wine
under the X11
license before...
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Cedega may
refer to: a
variety of
grape used to make port wine
Cedega (software) (formerly
known as WineX) was
TransGaming Technologies'
proprietary fork...
- much of the same core
technology as
Cedega but was
designed for
video game
designers and publishers. Like
Cedega,
Cider was a
proprietary fork of Wine...
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macOS (based on the
proprietary NeXTSTEP and the open
source FreeBSD),
Cedega and
CrossOver (proprietary
forks of Wine,
though CrossOver tracks Wine and...
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Windows to Mac.
Cedega / WineX:
TransGaming Inc. (now
Findev Inc.
since the sale of its
software businesses)
produced the
proprietary Cedega software. Formerly...
- Wine and
Cedega. This
software combination sometimes triggers the game's
server anti-cheating software,
resulting in a ban due to Wine or
Cedega being a...
- has been made to run
Windows games, software, and programs, such as Wine,
Cedega, DXVK, and Proton, and
managers such as
Lutris and PlayOnLinux. The Linux...
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Official support for
Linux and Mac platforms,
using Transgaming Technologies Cedega and
Cider (forks of Wine) for
Linux and Mac compatibility, was introduced...
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browser plugins such as Java and Flash, and some full
applications such as
Cedega,
Adobe Reader and RealPlayer. It was sold
directly from the
Mandriva Store...
- many
Linux users after an
update to
Warden caused it to
incorrectly detect Cedega as a
cheat program.
Blizzard issued a
statement claiming they had correctly...