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What is a TIE file? File used by CrossOver, a program used for running Windows programs on Mac and Linux; saved in an XML format and contains parameters that specify how to download and install a Windows software application.

More Information CrossTie configuration files are often downloaded and run by clicking the "Install via CrossTie" button located on webpages in the CrossTie Compatibility Center, which is located at the CrossOver website. NOTE: CrossOver configuration files formerly used the .C4P extension.

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What is a TIE file?

File used by CrossOver, a program used for running Windows programs on Mac and Linux; saved in an XML format and contains parameters that specify how to download and install a Windows software application.

More Information

CrossTie configuration files are often downloaded and run by clicking the "Install via CrossTie" button located on webpages in the CrossTie Compatibility Center, which is located at the CrossOver website.

NOTE: CrossOver configuration files formerly used the .C4P extension.

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Updated: October 22, 2012

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What is a TIE file?
File used by CrossOver, a program used for running Windows programs on Mac and Linux; saved in an XML format and contains parameters that specify how to download and install a Windows software application.