'''VMware''' runs an entire operating system in a window. This means Windows users can run Linux, including [Local:InstantLinux Linux LiveCDs], without leaving their current desktop, and vice-versa. A free software "player" is required to run these operating system "appliances". *[http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ VMware Player] ~~(29MB)~~ **[http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/browserapp.html Browser Appliance] ~~(258MB, Firefox 1.5 running on Ubuntu Linux 5.10)~~ **[http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/ubuntu.html Ubuntu Virtual Appliance] ~~(530MB, pre-built Ubuntu 5.10 "The Breezy Badger")~~ **[http://www.vmwarez.com/2006/02/livecd-player-virtual-machine.html LiveCD Player Virtual Machine] ~~(4KB, Play any [Local:InstantLinux LiveCD]!)~~ **Get more [http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/ Virtual Appliances] <b>[http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000153064739/ How-to: VMware player modification]</b> *[http://www.virtualization.info/2005/12/guide-to-create-vmx-files-for-vmware.html Guide to create .vmx files for VMware Player] *[http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2005/11/07/vmware-player-ubuntu-installation.html VMware Player with your own Ubuntu installation] *[http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2005/10/26/vmware-player-windows-xp.html Creating an XP Pro VM for the free VMware Player] *[http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/index.html VM Back: Virtualization Tricks and Tools] *[http://petruska.stardock.net/software/VMware/index.html VMware Utilities] *[http://www.consolevision.com/members/dcgrendel/vmxform.html VM Builder]