VMware has announced that VMware Workstation (build 42757) 6.0 has finally achieved Release Candidate stage. The good news for those of you testing the product - now that it is no longer in beta, the forced debug logging has been turned off and you should hopefully see an immediate boost in performance. VMware Workstation 6.0 RC also includes the following features: Support for Windows Vista - Use Windows Vista VMware has announced that VMware Workstation (build 42757) 6.0 has finally achieved Release Candidate stage. The good news for those of you testing the product – now that it is no longer in beta, the forced debug logging has been turned off and you should hopefully see an immediate boost in performance. VMware Workstation 6.0 RC also includes the following features: Support for Windows Vista – Use Windows Vista as a host operating system Multiple monitor display – You can now configure a VM to span multiple monitors, or multiple VMs to each display on separate monitors Support for USB 2.0 devices – You can now use peripherals that require high-speed performance in your VMs, such as MP3 Players and fast storage devices VM Record/Replay – Use this feature to record VM activities and be guaranteed to reproduce the exact VM state 100% of the time Integrated Virtual Debugger – Workstation integrates with Visual Studio and Eclipse so you can deploy, run, and debug programs in a VM directly from your preferred IDE Automation APIs (VIX API 1.1) – You can write scripts and programs to automate VM testing ACE Authoring Capabilities – Workstation 6 now has the power of ACE. Securely package and deploy desktop virtual machines with encryption, network access and device control, and much more. With the Pocket ACE feature, deploy to a portable media device so you can take your PC with you, without the PC.To download or find out more information about Workstation 6.0, click here. Software Development