![]() VirtualBox is popular with OS/2 users both as a host system to run operating systems like Windows and Linux on and thus get access to the software catalogues for those systems on OS/2 machines, but and also as for users that prefer to run OS/2 as a task under other operating systems although in that user case scenario VMware is more popular with corporate and business users for a variety of reasons. There is no difference between the main executable of the two versions in practice, but since VirtualBox V4 the propriety portion of the program is delivered as an additional package called Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack. ![]() It was available in two versions, a proprietary version published by Oracle that is delivered for Microsoft Windows, Solaris, Mac OSX and Linux and an open source version called VirtualBox OSE that lacks some features.
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