allows you to run Windows and Linux concurrently on a single PC without partitioning your hard drive or rebooting your computer.
VMware creates a virtual computer that cuts no corners on the functions you need. You can share files, send e-mail, and run all your familiar software -- just like your real machine. It's just that this machine lives in its own window. And should a virtual machine crash, everything else will continue without a hitch. You can display your virtual computer as a window -- or in full-screen. You can employ a number of guest operating systems, ranging from Windows 98 and FreeBSD -- on to a long list of Linux systems.
VMWare lets you isolate and protect each operating environment and the applications and data contained in it, as well as interoperate among each of your operating systems, including full networking, device and file sharing, and cut-and-paste capability.
VMware enables you to undo any changes made in a given session, encapsulate and manipulate each operating environment, roll back and restart an application, and move an environment among differently configured machines.
In addition, you can develop and test applications concurrently for multiple target environments.
VMware for Windows NT/2000 runs on
Windows NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 5 MB.
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