Time to Check out VMware Player Again?
I'm a huge fan of VirtualBox. Unfortunately, Windows is a neccessary evil that I have to deal with in order to manage my iPod Touch. VirtualBox has made this possible with the least amount of pain.
I used to use VMware but VirtualBox had all the options that i needed to create and manage virtual machines without the added cost of the VMware product. It was a no-brainer. The only problem I have with VirtualBox is that I can't manage my Blackberry from my Windows guest machine. The Blackberry doesn't register via the USB to the guest machine like my iPod Touch does. So, I have to use an actual Windows machine in order to do my Blackberry updates.
When VMware came out with its free VMware Player in 2005 you could only run exiting virtual machines and not create new. However, VMware just announced the latest version of VMware Player will no longer be restricted. VMware Player 3.0 will have the ability to create and edit virtual machines just like the workstation version.
Some other highlights to VMware player 3.0 include:
- Aero support for Windows 7 and Windows Vista guests
- OpenGL support for Windows guests
- Automatically download and install the latest VMware Tools package
- Multiple monitor support
- Print from your VM without installing printer drivers
- ALSA Sound support on Linux hosts enables multiple VMs to play sound concurrently

