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Hello
This came to me from VM Ware. Thought some of you might like to
read it ?
VMware is pleased to announce the availability of beta versions
of VMware 2.0 for Linux and VMware 2.0 for Windows NT and
Windows 2000. VMware for Linux:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H836619939X502209
VMware for Windows: http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H836619939X502210
With exciting new features such as suspend to disk and Instant
Restore, SCSI support and faster performance, VMware 2.0
is our best product yet. VMware 2.0:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H836619939X502211
You can preview Version 2.0 by downloading a beta version of
the product. This will allow you to try the new features and run
multiple operating environments with more functionality than ever
before. To download your free beta license for VMware 2.0, go to:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H836619939X502212
If you purchase VMware 1.x now, you will receive a FREE upgrade to
Version 2.0 when it is available. For current customers, VMware will
offer attractive upgrade prices for its products. For details see:
http://vmware1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H836619939X502213
Richard
Sheffield UK
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