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    3  * '''Jun 5, 2007.''' innotek today released the next major version of !VirtualBox for Windows and Linux. !VirtualBox 1.4.0 brings hundreds of improvements, more than any update before. Among the new features are full support for 64-bit Linux hosts, the ability to directly work with VMware disk images (VMDK), RDP session shadowing and clipboard synchronization. Also, support for the following new Linux distributions has been added: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL5) and Xandros Desktop 4.1. As its predecessors, !VirtualBox 1.4.0 is available both as Open Source under the GPL and a custom licensed package which allows for free use in most scenarios.
     3 * '''Jun 5, 2007.''' innotek today released the next major version of !VirtualBox for Windows and Linux. !VirtualBox 1.4.0 brings hundreds of improvements, more than any update before. Among the new features are full support for 64-bit Linux hosts, the ability to directly work with VMware disk images (VMDK), direct use of physical disks and partitions, RDP session shadowing and clipboard synchronization. Also, support for the following new Linux distributions has been added: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL5) and Xandros Desktop 4.1. As its predecessors, !VirtualBox 1.4.0 is available both as Open Source under the GPL and a custom licensed package which allows for free use in most scenarios.
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    55 * '''Apr 23, 2007.''' innotek today released a beta version !VirtualBox for OS X, bringing its highly successful open source virtualization package to the Apple Macintosh platform. OS X is the third major platform that !VirtualBox supports and Mac users can now benefit from the most powerful and best performing virtualization software on the market with the ease of use which Macintosh users have come to expect. !VirtualBox for OS X is also the first professional virtualization product that is available free of charge, marking the start of a new era on the the Mac platform. !VirtualBox for OS X is based on a beta of the upcoming !VirtualBox 1.4 and is expected to be completed in the 2nd quarter of 2007.

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