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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

VMware Player 4.0.4


VMware player is one of the most popular and easiest way to run multiple Operating Systems at the same time on a PC. It has a user-friendly interface, which makes easy and effortless for anyone to try out latest Windows release or a latest Linux release. Not only that. User can create an isolated virtual machines to try out a new software or surf the web more safely. You can use VMware Player to try new operating systems without rebooting your PC. So user can switch between them without a reboot. With the Easy Install, user can create virtual machines with the latest 32-bit & 64-bit Windows,Linux and other operating systems. No need to directly install them on the PC. VMware Player run over 200 operated systems including Windows,Linux,Ubuntu and many more.


VMware Player 4.0.4 is a minor upgrade including these Features:
  • Linux guests running the Linux kernel version 2.6.34 or later could not be pinged from the host via an IPv6 address.
  • On rare occasions, Linux guests would suddenly fail to Autofit or enter Unity.
  • Unity mode would exit if the title bar of an application contained certain non UTF-8 encoded extended ASCII characters.
  • On Windows hosts, the VMware Player user interface sometimes became unresponsive when minimized from full-screen mode if the suggestion balloon was being displayed.
  • On Windows hosts, the user interface sometimes became unresponsive if the application was rendered on an extended display that was abruptly disconnected.
  • And it has more other features.


License                        : Freeware

Operating Systems     : Windows 7 (32 bit), Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows Vista (32 bit), Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows XP

Category                     : System Utilities

Date Updated             : 14 June 2012

Developer                   : VMware
  
Web Page                   : VMware Player

Download Page          : http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer/

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