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Old 07-03-2007, 03:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I use Virtual PC2007, i have people mention VMWare being similar to this but with screen recording capabilities, is this true?

What is VMWare?
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VMWare is Virtual Machine software, allowing you to run multiple different guest Operating Systems inside your main OS. And yes it does have screen recording capabilities.
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I use Virtual PC2007, i have people mention VMWare being similar to this but with screen recording capabilities, is this true?

What is VMWare?
yes it does and many other features such as converting the current OS you're using now to a virtual one..cool eh ?
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