Run Native Linux Applications in Windows Vista

tailored specifically to the open can coexist on the same desktop with Vista and XP programs via Ulteo Desktop. Essentially, the of the Ulteo Desktop is to deliver applications on via the Ulteo panel. The virtualized environment will permit end users to run native solutions right on the Vista desktop, and complete down to the level of sharing the graphical user interface.

“At the moment, you will find a selection of applications that include: enabled with Flash & Java, the full .org suite that can deal with your MS documents KPdf to deal with your PDF documents, Kopete: the multi-Instant that supports MSN and other protocols, Skype, + , Gimp and Digikam to manage your pictures and Inkscape and Scribus to create great graphics and newspapers,” reads a fragment of Ulteo’s description.

But most importantly, Ulteo permits users to seamlessly add and layers of applications, from desktop items to gaming products, with development solutions planned to be added in the future. By any measure, Ulteo is a virtualized , but not in the sens of traditional virtualization . This allows Ulteo to provide a level of performance which is very similar to a genuine platform. The secret behind this is the fact that Ulteo is based on the coLinux port of the to .

“Ulteo Desktop requires a PC (-based) with a modern 32-bit CPU and at least 512MB RAM. At least 4 GB of free HD space is required. A PDF reader is needed. For a better experience, we recommend a DualCore CPU and 1GB RAM. Ulteo Desktop has been tested successfully on XP and Vista (32-bit only for now),” Ulteo makers added.

Ulteo Desktop is available for here.

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