VirtualBox
VirtualBox has an intriguing history. Innotek, a German software company, originally created it. In 2008, Sun Microsystems, an American technology company, bought Innotek. In 2010, Oracle bought Sun Microsystems, took control of VirtualBox, and rebranded it as Oracle VM VirtualBox. You can download VirtualBox on any PC powered by one of these operating systems; Windows, Linux, macOS, and Solaris– note that it only works for Intel-based Macs. It lets you create virtual machines running Windows, Linux, and macOS (on Apple hardware only). Oracle has kept VirtualBox in active development since buying it in 2010. VirtualBox: Plans and pricing Since its inception, VirtualBox has been a free and open-source software . You can download and access all the platform’s features without any payment. Being completely free is the main appeal of using VirtualBox over competitors. (Image credit: VirtualBox) VirtualBox: Features Creating and managing virtual machines is the core fu...