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VMware Player

If you are looking for VMware Player, you have come to the right place. We explain what VMware Player is and point you to the official download.

What is VMware Player?

VMware Player is a virtual machine creator and operator on Linux or Windows computers. It lets you operate multiple systems on your computer at the same time. Its interface provides you with convenience while trying out different platforms such as Linux, Chrome OS and Windows, or while you are creating virtual machines for testing new applications. You can get it for free for your personal use. If you will use it commercially, you can get subscription and support from VMware Fusion Professional.

You can use VMware Player without the need for another VMware product to run it. You install it like a desktop application. It will run virtual machines in another window. To use VMware Player, you need 1GHz or faster CPU [2GHz is recommended], 1GB RAM [2GB RAM is recommended], enough memory to run your host platform plus enough memory to run every guest platform and for the programs on both guest and host. Check your guest operating system and the documentation for its programs for you to know the requirements for your memory. You need about 150MB of free disk space to install VMware Player.

Download VMware Player from the developer

File.org does not provide software hosting. We send you directly to the developer's site, to make sure you download the latest, original version of the program.

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File types supported by VMware Player

Our users primarily use VMware Player to open these file types:

About file types supported by VMware Player

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Last updated: : February 28, 2022