An update for the application brings compatibility improvements and bug fixes

Apr 18, 2014 12:02 GMT  ·  By

If you’re one of the many users who are relying on VMware Player to manage their virtual machines and run an operating system within their Windows installation, you should know that a new version of app was launched this morning to address a number of issues and implement new options.

According to the official release sent to us today, VMware Player 6.0.2 improves compatibility and audio performance with certain USB audio and video devices, while also implementing a new KVM mode.

The VMWare Tools can be properly updated when upgrading VMware Player to a newer version, the same release notes are also mentioning, while the VMware Player UI now displays correctly when powering on an old hardware version.

Available with a freeware license, VMware Player continues to be one of the top solutions designed to help users manage multiple virtual machines at once. It packs support for USB 2.0 devices, board host and guest operating system compatibility, and can even work with third-party virtual machines.

Support for all Windows versions on the market continues to be offered, including Windows XP, the OS version that was discontinued by Microsoft on April 8.

Overall, this is quite an update that comes in handy to many users out there, so download VMware Player 6.0.2 right now to fix any potential issues that you came across.