Offers all software at  price corresponding to day of the month: $15  on May 15, $16 on May 16,  etc.   
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (May 12, 2011) CodeWeavers, Inc.,  which provides the celebrated  CrossOver software enabling Mac and  Linux users to run Windows software  on their computers without the need  of a Microsoft license, this week  marks its 15th birthday by releasing  its birther video and offering its  new CrossOver Bundle product at a  price that corresponds with the day of  the month.
Star-crossed  hook-up at mega mall
 
As the birther   video reveals, CodeWeavers was founded by CEO Jeremy White after   witnessing the inception of a fiery romance between a Mac user and a PC   devotee who met on a random Tuesday afternoon at the Mall of America in   Bloomington, Minn. With that passion—and seed capital White earned in a   lawsuit he settled out of court after being rear-ended on I-35W by an   over-caffeinated campaign volunteer for H. Ross Perot’s ill-fated ‘96   presidential campaign—the product known as CrossOver came to be.
“I’m  incredibly proud of CrossOver, which has grown into a  bright-eyed  teenager,” said White as he sat at his desk attempting to  dry his tears  off the birthday card he was signing for his software.  “Sure, he’s had  his meltdowns and occasionally he’s done things I had no  idea he could  do. But, through it all he’s been a trusty alternative  for individuals  who want to run Windows applications on their computer  without the  drudgery and expense of buying a Microsoft license.
 
“So, to  celebrate CodeWeavers birthday, we are rolling out our new  CrossOver  Bundle product—which contains both our CrossOver and CrossOver  Games  products in one neat package. And we’re offering it in a pricing   structure that is not only incredibly affordable but also   mind-bogglingly confusing.”
CrossOver price to correspond  with day of month
 
Beginning May 15 and continuing through May 31,  individuals can download  the new CodeWeavers Bundle product at a price  that corresponds with the  day of the month. Normally a $49.95 value,  individuals can buy the  software for $15 on May 15, $16 on May 16, $17  on May 17, and onward  through May 31. Full details can be found  here.
Special $15,000 Platinum Edition includes free  shirt, book and  moreAdditionally, from May 15 through May 31,  individuals can purchase a  truly exclusive 
CodeWeavers  Platinum Edition version of the software for  $15,000. For this  reasonable price, individuals receive:
- One copy of  CrossOver Bundle
 
- Lifetime tech support from the customer’s own  personalized  “Support Ninja”
 
- Round trip airfare (coach class)  from anywhere on the planet to  CodeWeavers’ Global Headquarters in the  sprawling megalopolis of St.  Paul, MN.
 
- Three night’s stay at a  Day’s Inn, mere blocks from  aforementioned Global Headquarters
 
- Dinner  with Jeremy White at Psycho Suzi’s Motor Lounge, a  Minneapolis tiki  bar as seen on TV
 
- Free general admission ticket to a Saint Paul  Saints baseball  game (assuming they’re playing when you’re here)
 
- Autographed  8x10 photo of Jeremy White
 
- 1-Day unpaid internship in the  CodeWeavers department of your  choice.
 
- A wolf  moon shirt at  one size smaller than your regular size
 
- Your very own copy of  How  to Avoid Huge Ships
 
For more information, visit www.CodeWeavers.com.
 
About  CodeWeavers
Founded in 1996 as a general software  consultancy, CodeWeavers focuses on the development of Wine – the core  technology found in all of its CrossOver products. The company's goal is  to bring expanded market opportunities for Windows software developers  by making it easier, faster and more painless to port Windows software  to Linux. CodeWeavers is recognized as a leader in open-source Windows  porting technology, and maintains development offices in Minnesota, the  United Kingdom and elsewhere around the world. The company is privately  held. For more information about CodeWeavers, log on to 
www.CodeWeavers.com.