vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling v3.33

New Release – vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling v3.33

What a release schedule! The team behind vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling is doing a beautiful job here, one release every other week. I previously blogged about v3.32 of the plugin and the vApp goodies it brought. Here we are in front of a new release, v3.33, with another great set of vApp and VM improvements.

If you don’t use yet the vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling, you can find here the installation details.

The update process is as easy as described in the How to Update vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling article. You just hit “Update vSphere Client” button in the management console and the update starts right away:

vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling - Update
vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling – Update

After the process is completed and you re-login to the web client, you will see the new version confirmation:

vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling - Version v3.33
vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling – Version v3.33

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vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling v3.32

New Release – vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling v3.32

You may already know I’m a big fan of vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling, so you should be not surprised that I follow closely the development of this fling. Last few days like everybody else in the tech world I was busy with Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, but I still managed to notice that the development team released a new version: vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling v3.32.

If you still don’t use the fling (why wouldn’t you?), see the article How to Install vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling. If you just need to update it, see How to Update vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling.

Update 22 January 2018: Development Team does a great job on updating the fling, so here it is the new v3.33 version of vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling.

So, let’s see, what’s new in vSphere HTML5 Web Client Fling?

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