VirtualBox has touch UI now

Thoughts?

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I have never used VirtualBox on a device that utilizes touch controls.

neither do I. But the devs think you do. because it is what the defaults looks like.

I will continue not using it.

Because my windows 9x VMs will work perfectly with touch UI

Kill it with fire.

Disgusting. But doesn't matter for me, I use virt-manager now.

I hate technology.

I mean it would make sense for some devops who manages VM's on the go, but VirtualBox is definitely not an enterprise solution

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>windows
you're a beta.

Looks like it has some other bloat too. They DOUBLED the file size from 5.2 to 6.0

Why? I thought tablets died and they wouldn't even have the processing power for this anyway.

Electron?

>windows
enjoy your touch UI

What's touch about this interface? All I see is that they moved the buttons that affect the left list over to the right, above the details of the selected virtual machine, which of course is horrible design that doesn't make sense.

Every competent person uses Xen or KVM-boosted QEMU anyway

This. KVM+QEMU is the way to go.

Neither has Direct3D acceleration.

>inb4 IOMMU passthrough
- can't run accelerated guest in a window
- can't run more accelerated guests than number of GPUs dedicated to virtualization

Why would you use this piece of shit instead of VMware?

Free.

VMware player is free.

VMware Player is non-free.

Free as in freedom. (Also, no macOS version)