![]() VMware do offer some education discount - Ingenyx are the people we use for our VMWare - they seem quite good at getting educational pricing that some of the bigger box shifters struggle with. There is no need to install any client - but applications can be registered with 'thinreg' so your computer knows about file associations etc. Using Thinapp is simple - run 'Setup Capture' - to create a baseline - then install the application and any dependancies it may need - run setup capture again to create the changes files - then 'build' the application package. but some of those 'Nelson Thornes' titles that need the right versions of flash and java work a treat - flash and java can be built into the package negating the need to mess around with a compromise on the OS build to get those picky apps to run. I've thinapped MS Office 2007 - though it works, it is hellish slow to load and move around some of the menus. It is really most useful for small applications: e.g. ![]() I've used Thinapp - it is very good and the latest version will create 'packaged' applications that will often run on Windows 7, though they were created on XP and visa-versa. ![]()
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