![]() ![]() If you haven’t used VMware Player, it may be the time to get started. ![]() And I would suggest upgrading it to get prepared for the arrival of the upcoming Windows 8.1. If you are already running VMware Player, you will likely get the upgrade notification from the program. ![]() But note that you still cannot create a restricted virtual machine in VMware Player. The other minor improvement in version 6 is the support of running restricted virtual machines created by VMware Workstation that are encrypted, blocked USB devices, require a runtime password, and enforce an expiration date. Other than a price tag and license clause, VMware Player and VMware Player Plus are basically exactly the same thing. Starting as version 6, VMware Player will be limited for non-commercial use only, while VMware Player Plus will be the commercial licensed copy that will cost you $99US to have. VMware Player 6 with Windows 8.1īut the bigger change comes to its name change that also adds a clause to limit its free use for personal only. It also offers a better graphics, faster performance, with tighter integration with the host platform. If you want to use the Player for commercial use, you need to pay for the Workstation Player commercial license. The company underlines that the free version is for students and educators. It’s a full featured desktop virtualization product that not only runs virtual machines but also creates them with support of multiple different platforms. VMware Workstation Player is free 圆4 virtualization software available for non-commercial use. VMware Play, my favorite virtual machine client, has a new version 6 that fully supports the upcoming Windows 8.1. ![]()
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