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Purchase Bordeaux 1.4 for $20.00![]() Bordeaux 1.4 was released today and its a significant upgrade over the prior 1.2 release, version 1.4 comes with support for Microsoft Office 2003, Visio 2003 and Project 2003. Version 1.4 has improved Office 2000 menu support and Cellar support fixes. There has also been many small bug fixes and tweaks on the backend to improve the speed and reliablity of all the supported applications and games. The cost of Bordeaux 1.4 is $20.00. Anyone who bought 1.0 or 1.2 can upgrade to this release for free. Bordeaux comes with six months of upgrades and support and of course a 30-day money back guarantee. Supported Applications/Games:
About Bordeaux:The Bordeaux Technology Group is a software services and development company specializing in Windows compatibility software. Users of Linux systems from time to time find themselves in the need to run specialized Windows software. The Bordeaux suite enables access to these programs and data in a seamless and low cost manner without requiring licensing of Microsoft Technology. The Bordeaux Group also provides migration services and support for alternative operating systems specializing in Windows compatibility.There is a multitude of software developed only for the Windows operating system and even when software vendors port thier applications to another platform, generally it lacks features that the Windows version contains. The only solution these developers face is to have access to both systems for testing which leads to increased infrastructure demands, and wasted project resources. If you are vendor interested in supporting your application on Linux or a software user that needs to run a Windows application on Linux, we can help. Version 1.4 New Features:
Bug Fixes:Microsoft Office 2000 menu fixesA couple small fixes to the Bordeaux UI Press Release
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