I tried it and was quite impressed with the 'Pencil Sketch' option.
I think the Registry entries are transients.
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http://portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2422&highlight=universal+extractor
I just glanced at wikipedia under vmware and it said the player could only playback not create, so i thought that was it - I generally don't want software labled as "sever".Ameri-CAIN wrote:@Kermode
Matty is correct about VMWare Server and VMWare Player being free but closed source. I did not know that wasn't already known.
That alone is a dealbreaker.Ameri-CAIN wrote: VMWare Server will run on your Windows XP machine the same way it runs on a Server 2003 machine. The only difference is you have to Stop your default web service in your IIS Admin tab, because Windows XP is a client OS and will only allow you to have one website running at a time, and VMWare Server installs a new website to use for its user interface.
Something which installs a webbrowser to handle the interface sounds too big right there.Ameri-CAIN wrote: If you want to set up an ESX VMWare farm, where you host several hundred VM's that share resources from all Servers in your Farm, then yes, you are correct VMWare is very expensive, and very big!
Afraid I'm going to have to, I'm not going to download something that requires me to register.Ameri-CAIN wrote: For real though, don't take my word for it at all!
I came across thisAmeri-CAIN wrote: Once you get it up and running, check out some of the many free Virtual Appliances they offer.
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/
Well I think we have said what there is to say about FotoSketcher.Ameri-CAIN wrote:And Matty is correct about this not being the forum for this discussion but this is my rebuttal to Kermodes comments on my quick jeer at VirtualPC and it must be allowed.