If you’ve been in the IT or software development world for more than a few years, you know that is the gold standard for running multiple operating systems on a single Windows or Linux PC.
Do you still run Workstation 14 Pro for a specific legacy reason? Let me know in the comments — I’m genuinely curious! vmware workstation 14 pro
But software moves fast. If you’re still on v14 today, you’re living in a museum. A functional museum, but a museum nonetheless. If you’ve been in the IT or software
Since this is an older version (released in 2017, end of life), the post includes context about its legacy status while highlighting why it was a great tool in its time. VMware Workstation 14 Pro: The Bridge Between Legacy and Modern Virtualization Published: October 2017 (Updated for legacy reference) But software moves fast
Back in late 2017, VMware dropped version 14 Pro. While it has since been superseded by versions 15, 16, and 17, many power users and enterprises stuck with v14 for years due to its stability, specific feature set, and (let’s be honest) support for older host hardware.