CodeWeavers Announces Flock the Vote Software Giveaway
ywlke writes "This election year, CodeWeavers is repeating its 'Great American Lame Duck Presidential Challenge' from 2008, and will be giving away free one-year subscriptions to Crossover Linux and Mac. 'On Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, beginning at 00:00 Central Time (+6 GMT), anyone visiting CodeWeavers’ Flock The Vote promotional web site (flock.codeweavers.com) will be able to download a free, fully functional copy of either CrossOver Mac or CrossOver Linux. Each copy comes complete with 12 months of support and product upgrades. The offer will continue for 24 hours, from 00:00 to 23:59, Oct. 31, 2012. ... The company had recently launched its 'Flock the Vote' challenge – a voter turnout initiative in which CodeWeavers promised free software for 24 hours if 100,000 people pledged to vote in the 2012 Presidential election.'"
anyone visiting CodeWeavers’ Flock The Vote promotional web site (flock.codeweavers.com) will be able to download a free, fully functional copy of either CrossOver Mac or CrossOver Linux.
Which is the Obama version and which is the Romney version?
What are the current uses for codeweavers? Just games, right?
PS: I don't reply to ACs.
I just use CXZ ports. It's all just glorified wine anyway. Plus gog.com and valve to fill in the rest. I heard a rumor the cxz ripped off crossover but I could never verify. Regardless, the mac gaming community exists for the digitally masochistic.
http://portingteam.com/frontpage
Not being from the US, and the quote saying "anyone who visits...", what if I'm not eligible for a download? Guess that would make me "nobody", right? RIGHT?
...gis sdrawkcab (usually not responding to ACs; don't bother posting as AC)
Die young !!
Too late for that!
Stay pretty !!
Never was that to begin with!
You haven't visited CodeWeavers’ Flock website, have you?
It's UTC-0600 or GMT-0600 if you don't believe in leap-seconds.
Only if you suffer from POSIXitis and think plus is minus and minus is plus. Plusungood.
Finally! A year of moderation! Ready for 2019?
We DO NOT NEED more IDIOTS voting just because someone told them they should vote.
We need more people making intelligent decisions about who they vote for. We need less people voting for their team/mascot/color. If you check the 'republican' or 'democrat' checkbox when you vote, you are the worst kind of citizen, more so than one who doesn't vote. There is absolutely no possible way that you agree with every single member of one party.
You should ONLY VOTE FOR PEOPLE WHO UNDERSTAND. You should not be voting based on what CNN or Fox news told you. You should not be voting based on what your friends are voting for. You should not be voting without knowing the people you are voting for.
If you think the president is the most important person to vote for, PLEASE DON'T VOTE, you don't know how the government works.
I don't want more people voting. I want more people knowing who the fuck they are voting for! I don't care who you vote for as long as you actually know what they stand for and what they will do. Look at the history of the people you vote for. If you don't know someones history DON'T VOTE FOR THEM.
No TV commercial or radio spot has told you the truth. They may not flat out lie, but they most certainly withhold the full information in order to make their guy seem like he/she is better than they actually are.
Please don't vote just because MTV or CodeWeavers told you to, thats how we got to this point in the first freaking place.
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So you mean it starts at 0600Z, or is it 6:00am Wisconsin time?
Do you mean the landing page where it's shown as
CDT (-5GMT)
or the Q&A where it's listed as
Central Time Zone (-6 GMT)
0600z
0600UTC
0000 (UTC-0600)
0000 (GMT-0600 give or take sixteen seconds)
But not "+6" or anything crazy like that :)
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You know what else is free? Windows, if you pirate it.
Not sure how it works in America, but isn't asking people to vote in exchange of products is a form of cheating on election?
I say this is great! As a current paying user of Crossover Linux and Mac, I'll be happy to have a year's extension for free. Crazy that my Lame Duck version of Crossover 7 Linux is now nearly 8 years old--its still in use on a couple older kiosk-style Linux PCs at work in our breakroom to run Word for the interns to make resumes on. I primarily use Office on my Linux version, and my wife plays "Hidden Object Games" in our Mac version!
I know what you're thinking. Did I forward 65,535 packets or 65,536 packets?
More than the usual quota of retards in this thread today...
Because otherwise everybody could force people to "vote for a certain candidate, or we'll kick your ass!". Which is *exactly* what CodeWeaver is doing here.
They are not threatening anyone. They are not offering anything for voting for a certain candidate. They are asking people to pledge to vote. That vote would be secret. Someone could vote for Romney, Obama, or the tooth fairy. They have no way of knowing. They probably don't even check to make sure that they did vote, although that is public information.
What about those of us who have already voted through Early Voting? It's not in the FAQ, so I guess it's not asked frequently enough. #NotGonnaSpamQuestion.
Umm, except that it says “Central Time”, and assuming this means U.S. Central Time (CT) that’s UTC–5—not UTC–6, GMT+6, or anything else—all day on the day(s) in question and most of the year. Central Time is UTC–5 (Central Daylight-saving Time, CDT) until 20121104T0700 UTC when it becomes UTC–6 (Central Standard Time, CST).
The manpage clearly states that flock() is only advisory.
It's live now: flock.codeweavers.com
Someone please post a direct download link to bypass the email crap. TIA!!!!
please post the url here for direct download.
download link plz post it here thx
where is the direct download link?
hello?
anybody here?
Someone verify these are correct:
64 bit Debian / Ubuntu
http://media.codeweavers.com/pub/crossover/cxlinux/demo/ia32-crossover_11.3.1-1_amd64.deb
32 bit Debian / Ubuntu
http://media.codeweavers.com/pub/crossover/cxlinux/demo/crossover_11.3.1-1_i386.deb
32 or 64 bit Red Hat (Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva)
http://media.codeweavers.com/pub/crossover/cxlinux/demo/crossover-11.3.1-1.i386.rpm
Installer for all other Linux distributions
http://media.codeweavers.com/pub/crossover/cxlinux/demo/install-crossover-11.3.1.bin