

For example, a bug affecting OS X 10.7 Lion users crashing CrossOver when typing with Chinese Pinyin input has been addressed in the new version.
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The rest of the update is nothing else but squashed bugs and tweaks to improve the user’s experience. The update further adds support for Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010, improvements to Japanese input when running Internet Explorer 7, improvements to graphics card detection, better installation notes during CrossTie installations, and graphics driver detection in CrossTie files. In addition to delivering support for Apple’s upcoming Mac OS, the new version uses signed code to work with Mountain Lion's 'Gatekeeper' security module. However, the complete changelog for CrossOver 11.2.0 reveals a lot more. The new CrossOver incorporates Wine 1.4.1, which DuBois describes as a bug-fix release of Wine's stable 1.4 branch that includes many improvements for an army of third-party apps. “In addition, we have added support for Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010 on both Mac and Linux.” “The main benefit of CrossOver 11.2.0 on the Mac is that it should run on Apple's upcoming release of OS X 10.8, ‘Mountain Lion’ due out in July 2012,” DuBois tells Softpedia.

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