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Re: VMware moves to free with Server product
From: Brian Loe <knobdy () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:40:01 -0600
The article (one of them at least) seemed to indicate it would be free beyond the beta period. Of not, all of their betas are generally free downloads (I downloaded workstation 5.0 beta for free anyway) and they all expire. If this is going to be free for good, I would still expect the beta to expire since, "that's how they do it." On 2/6/06, Albert Gonzalez <incodeblood () gmail com> wrote:
It is indeed free, but only until its in "Beta" version. I downloaded a copy (I already own VMware workstation) and it will expire on 7/13/06. So it won't be free forever it seems. _Albert
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