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  1. The Virtual Environment for secured and comfortable Web Browsing: On the basis of a “Browser-in-the-Box” concept a virtual machine is provided with a reduced operating system and a web browser encapsulated therein.

    Virtual Virtual machine with a tunnel to the internet
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  2. CheerpX icon
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    CheerpX is an x86 virtualization technology for running executables and operating systems entirely client-side. It’s an always available, zero-cost virtual machine with guaranteed data privacy, powered by a WebAssembly JIT engine.

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  3. 86Box icon
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    86Box is a hypervisor and IBM PC system emulator that specializes in running old operating systems and software designed for IBM PC systems and compatibles from 1981 through fairly recent system designs based on the PCI bus.

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  4. Virtkick icon
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    Virtkick is a Software as a Service VPS control panel and your company’s storefront. Your customers will use Virtkick to buy, create and run virtual machines (VPS) for running their own remote desktops, WordPress websites, gaming servers and more.

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  5. CBSD icon
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    CBSD is a management layer that supports FreeBSD jails, FreeBSD bhyves, QEMU, and Xen VMs. It positions itself as a comprehensive solution for building and deploying virtual environments quickly and easily.

    CBSD Bhyve demonstration
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  6. Cloudalize icon
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    Cloudalize’s Cloud Workstation is a managed Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution. Powered by faster and more powerful graphical processing units (GPU), they turn any device into a supercharged computer in just minutes to give to anyone who needs it.

    Cloudalize Platform - Blueprints
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  7. Cassowary icon
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    Run Windows Applications on Linux as if they are native. Use Linux applications to launch files located in Windows WM without needing to install applications on WM. With easy to use configuration GUI. TEST.

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    Desktop application sandboxing for Linux. It basically lets you start any installed binary in a configurable container. Changes are stored through copy-on-write.

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  9. VirtualBuddy icon
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    VirtualBuddy can virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, with the goal of offering features that are useful to developers who need to test their apps on multiple versions of macOS, especially betas.

    VirtualBuddy screenshot 1
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    PetiteCloud is a HyperVisor frontend for BSD. It has the following features:

    Support for bhyve (including linux support) and QEMU (software emulation only until the FreeBSD port of kqemu is fixed). Any x86 OS as a guest (FreeBSD and Linux via bhyve or QEMU; all others vi.

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  11. Streamline the deployment and management of a variety of digital displays with the simplest desktop virtualization software. Replace numerous physical PCs with affordable, low-wattage zero client devices all easily managed from one server.

    • FreemiumProprietary
    • Linux
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  12. Chaperone is a lightweight alternative to process environment managers like systemd or upstart. Chaperone provides an extensive feature set, including dependency-based startup, syslog logging, zombie harvesting, and job scheduling.

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  13. Hyperbox icon
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    Hyperbox is a free hypervisor manager. It aims to provide a free alternative to commercial products like VMware vCenter/ESXi and Citrix XenCenter/XenServer. It is primarly used with VirtualBox.

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  14. AnLinux icon
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    AnLinux allow you to run Linux on Android without root access. by using Termux and PRoot technology, you can even run SSH and Xfce4 Desktop Environment

    • FreeOpen Source
    • Android
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