News Story Make Virtual Apps For (and From) Windows 7

Courtesy DaniWeb IT Discussion Community (Featured Entries)  Thu, 10/22/2009 - 14:10

Keeping pace with Microsoft's latest releases, Xenocode this week unveiled Virtual Application Studio 2010, an update to its virtualization engine that supports Windows 7, simplifies app-publishing to the Web, and permits deployment to multiple platforms using a single executable, the company said.

Microsoft this week began shipping Windows 7, and put out a final beta of Visual Studio 2010, which is set for general availability in March.

Virtual Application Studio turns an application into a self-contained executable, which can...


 

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