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    OpenXCI

    A free desktop hypervisor

    OpenXCI is a Xen-based desktop hypervisor. Unlike other desktop hypervisors, it is not targeted at businesses wanting remote provisioning, but rather at individuals who want a high-performance alternative to dual/multi-booting.
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    DMG Automounter is a nautilus script that enables any distribution of Linux to mount a Mac OS X .dmg file (but not install it, since that would require the Mac OS X APIs which are closed source). README has entire install instructions. PLEASE DONATE!
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    Wubi is an officially supported Ubuntu installer for Windows users that can bring you to the Linux world with a single click. The website has moved to http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/windows-installer, where you can find the latest release.
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    Automated Analysis and Network Emulation (ANNE) is a sandbox to analyze unknown w32 binaries like malware in a *nix environment in an automated way.
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    EmuExec is the right answer to make emulation on linux as simple as possible. But it is more than a simple multisystem frontend, you just have to see it by yourself.
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    IEs 4 Linux installs Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 5.5 and 5.0 on Linux using Wine without any click
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    Console application to mount ISO images as virtual CD drives.
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    A KDE (QT3) front-end for QEmu cpu emulator. QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve good emulation speed. KQEMU makes it easier to launch QEmu directly or create scripts for easy launching of QEmu environments.
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    PW32 is primarily C runtime library for Win32 aiming to POSIX compliance. Its main concerns are effeciency and support even for low-end Win9x systems. LGPL. Also, PW32 is collection of ported software, aiming to be GNU (etc.) distribution for Win32.
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