One of reader (thanks oreixa) has sent us some details:
Codeweavers is based on open source projectIndeed CrossOver is based on WINE (or the longer version : Wine Is Not Emulation), which is nothing but a full set of reversed engineered Win32 APIs. So once installed on a Mac, windows applications will run on WINE thinking that theyr run on Windows. There is no emulation involved or required.
Wine and provides to unix systems like Linux or OSX (in the future) a
free implementation of windows system libraries, So with it installed
you can run certain win apps directly on Linux or OSX no need for
migrate or recompile, just install directly from discs.
This is probably the best news we have heard since Apple's official announcements for x86 transition. So the number of MacOSXtel compatible applications should dramatically increase whereas some were predicting a decrease following the decision to use Intel CPU.
At the end, it is not the Mac that is going to the PC, but rather the PC that is coming to the Mac.
