VirtualBox for Mac - The free virtual machine for Mac
Although there are now several tools available to create virtual machines for free, but most of these tools have their limitations. VirtualBox for Mac is a virtualization tool free source powerful enough for enterprise systems, but also relatively easy to manipulate for personal users. It runs on the Windows operating system from version 95 to to Windows 8, Mac OS X, Solaris and Linux. Besides, it also supports a variety of operating systems including MS-DOS, the previous version of Windows and OpenBSD.
VirtualBox on Mac interface as Fedora 21 running
VirtualBox is developed by Innotek, a part of Oracle. VirtualBox is part of an extended support system of Oracle. Add the advantages of open source development and it is completely free for both developers and enterprise level individual users.
Key features of virtual machine software for Mac
Module mode
VirtualBox has a modular design with interface design programming and server / client. This will make it easy to control it from several interfaces at once. For example, you can start a virtual machine in a typical virtual machine GUI and then control that machine from the command line or virtual can be remote. VirtualBox also comes with a software development kit even if it is an open source software, you do not have to hack the source to write a new interface for VirtualBox.
Description in XML virtual machine
The custom configuration of virtual machines are stored entirely in XML and completely independent of the other computer. Therefore, the virtual machine can easily be moved to another computer.
Supports both Windows and Linux
VirtualBox has special software that can be installed on Windows and Linux virtual machines to improve performance. Among the features offered, it features built-in cursor and solutions change the screen size.
VirtualBox interface when installing Windows 7 on a Mac
Shared folders
Like many other virtualization solutions, for easy data exchange between the server and the client, VirtualBox allows for declaring the directory server as shared folders that can then be accessed from inside the virtual machine.
Controlling virtual USB controller
VirtualBox implementation of a virtual USB controller and allows you to connect any USB devices to your virtual machines without having to install the device drivers on the server.
Protocol remote desktop (RDP)
Unlike other virtual machine software, VirtualBox fully supports the protocol remote desktop (RDP). A virtual machine can act like an RDP server, allowing you to run the virtual machine remotely on some client data that shows only the RDP.
USB access via RDP
With unique features nà, a virtual machine that acts like an RDP server can still access the USB device is connected to the RDP client. In this way, a powerful server virtualization can many clients that just display RDP data and have USB devices connected.
VirtualBox is a professional-grade, open-source virtualization software. If you're not happy with the virtualization options available to you in the paid software marketplace, then exploring VirtualBox might be for you.
VirtualBox is a family of x86 virtualization products for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
VirtualBox runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows, DOS or Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), and OpenBSD.
What's new in this version:
- GUI: position off-screen windows to be fully visible again on relaunch in consistence with default-behavior
- GUI: fixed the View menu / Full-screen Mode behavior on Mac OS X El Capitan
- GUI: fixed a test which allowed to encrypt a hard disk with an empty password
- GUI: fixed a crash under certain conditions during VM shutdown
- GUI: fixed the size of the VM list scrollbar in the VM selector when entering a group
Installing Windows 8.1 on Mac OS X with VirtualBox
Besides the ease of a large virtualized operating systems on any platform, VirtualBox can also be used toinstall and configure the virtual appliance, software testing, can significantly reduce energy costs and hardware, using a computer to run multiple platforms.
Although, VirtualBox software is an open source virtual machine, is based on the community, but it gives you the features, powerful tools to experience multiple operating systems, various parts software on the same hardware platform. Download VirtualBox for Mac to have more enjoyable experiences with your computer.