Application Virtualization Software (SWV Alternatives)

Discussion in 'sandboxing & virtualization' started by MadMonkey, Dec 21, 2012.

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  1. MadMonkey

    MadMonkey Registered Member

    What application virtualization alternatives to Symantec Workspace Virtualization are worth looking into?

    Mentioned in the thread:

    *1 Free version no longer (independently) developed.
    *2 Free for open source developers.
    *3 No longer (independently) developed.
     
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  2. andyman35

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  3. MadMonkey

    MadMonkey Registered Member

    Thank you for your suggestions.

    I have tried

    1. Cameyo
    2. Ceedo
    3. Enigma Virtual Box
    4. Evalaze
    5. P-Apps
    I would have liked to try AppSense's StrataApp, but it doesn't install on Windows 8.

    Not satisfied so far.
     
  4. andyman35

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  5. MadMonkey

    MadMonkey Registered Member

    Cameyo works pretty well, but it doesn't virtualize (some) background services out of the box. Its fast snapshots are nice, though.

    Application Jukebox is another, more squared-away virtualization solution with a Studio component to capture applications and a Player component to stream the finished packages. See links in first post.
     
    Last edited: Dec 25, 2012
  6. Meriadoc

    Meriadoc Registered Member

    Pretty much like 'em all, spoon edges as a favourite lately but they are all vulnerable, back to hardware solution for me.
     
  7. MadMonkey

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  8. genieautravail

    genieautravail Registered Member

    You have forgotten VMware ThinApp ! :blink:

    VMware ThinApp is the best software in his category (and perhaps the most costly).
     
  9. MadMonkey

    MadMonkey Registered Member

    My intention was to compile a list of software which might replace SWV and, because it is free for personal use, I originally excluded all software which is expensive. By now the list includes some of those too and, you are right, the rest might as well be mentioned:
    1. Microsoft App-V - $$$
    2. VMware ThinApp - $$$
    3. Citrix XenApp - $$$
    4. Citrix/RingCube vDesk*
    5. RingCube MojoPac*
    6. Dell/Quest Desktop Virtualization - $$$
    7. Installfree Bridge - $$$
    8. ZENWorks Application Virtualization - $$$
    9. UniDesk - $$$
    10. BoxedApp Packer - $$$
    * No longer (independently) developed, but the software may still be online.

    Non-Windows:
    1. RUNZ (Linux) - Free
    2. Moka5 (Apple) - $$$
    I will add other software as I discover it.
     
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  10. genieautravail

    genieautravail Registered Member

    When I have purchased VMware Workstation 8 at the fall of 2011, I have got a free licence for a special build of WMware Thin App (VMware ThinApp Starter Edition).
    Comparing to the full version, The sole removed functions are only used in corporate environments (Active directory features).

    I think it was a good opportunity to get this software because the price is astronomical :D
     
  11. bgoodman4

    bgoodman4 Registered Member

    I think this was the deal of a lifetime. Congrads on your good fortune.
     
  12. Cruise

    Cruise Registered Member

    Yes, that was a good deal, but is VMware an Application Virtualizer? o_O
     
    Last edited: Jan 2, 2013
  13. genieautravail

    genieautravail Registered Member

  14. The Shadow

    The Shadow Registered Member

    Hi Cruise,

    Yes, VMware ThinApp is an application virtualizer (and portable application creator). ;)

    Happy New Year!

    TS
     
  15. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

    I've never tried VMware Thinapp myself,does it's feature-set in any way justify it's price-tag?
     
  16. genieautravail

    genieautravail Registered Member

  17. MadMonkey

    MadMonkey Registered Member

    Not for private environments. On the level of functionality there is little which a free for play packager such as Cameyo can't do. The main difference of enterprise software, such as ThinApp, are features such as license compliance and benefits like extensive documentation and standard practices which are real assets for large IT departments.
     
  18. MadMonkey

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  19. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

    According to the description:

    "User builds an application pack or downloads it from the pack database.
    Z!Pack builder module provides user-friendly graphical user interface to build a portable application pack."

    I've got a copy of this somewhere,I'll try to find it and see what exactly it does.

    Thanks to genieautravail and MadMonkey for the info on ThinApp :thumb:
     
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