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Use Linux Apps On Windows with Ulteo Virtual Desktop
Ulteo Virtual Desktop Is A Full Ulteo System That Runs On Windows
May. 28, 2008 02:45 PM
Ulteo is pleased to announce a new Ulteo product called
"Ulteo Virtual Desktop" (Beta) which allows you to use Linux
applications on the Windows operating system.
Ulteo Virtual Desktop is a full Ulteo system that runs on
Windows and offers a large choice of Linux applications, including the Firefox
Web browser, Thunderbird email client, OpenOffice.org office suite, multi-IM
software such as Kopete and many others.
It also offers all Ulteo features that are already available
with the Ulteo Application System. This includes automatic system and
application updates from the Internet and document synchronization across all
your user's Ulteo systems.
It's been designed for individuals and corporate users who
want to have Linux and Windows applications together on the same desktop
without the hassles of dual booting or virtualization.
Once installed, the Ulteo Virtual Desktop offers a special
menu that can be used to launch a choice of well known open source
applications.
Ulteo Virtual Desktop uses special technology built on the
top of coLinux. It offers performance close to a native installation on the
hardware because it uses no virtualization software.
Applications can naturally access the user's documents in
"My Documents". Sound and printing are also supported on the fly.
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