VMware Workstation Player review | TechRadar


VMware is a well-known American cloud computing and virtualization technology company. It released the first bare-bones version of the Workstation Player in 2008. A year later, it added defining features like a graphical user interface, drag-and-drop enhancements, and multiple-monitor display.

In 2014, the VMware Workstation Player stopped supporting 32-bit computers following an update. In 2020, it dropped support for Windows 7, becoming available on only Windows 8 or higher (64-bit only) and the Linux operating system.



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