Jeffrey Yep proclaimed:
> I was wondering whether there is way around making VMware work after the 30
> days trial period besides buying a license which is 2 steep for me right
> now.
Even if I knew of a way to do this (I don't.) I would not give out such
information. That is software piracy. Just because you cannot afford
buying a particular book you don't steal it from your friend who bought it.
> It really is a great app but even $100 is 2 much for a student like me.
> Anybody got any bright ideas? ;-)
Your choices:
1. If you fundamentally disagree with the licensing of VMWare and other
commercial s/w you should choose non-restrictive software that are licensed
under GNU.
2. WINE (Still in alpha)
3. Freemware
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