Preface
The Oracle VM VirtualBox Release Notes provide a summary of new features and changes in this release of Oracle VM VirtualBox.
Audience
This document is intended for both new and existing users of Oracle VM VirtualBox. It is assumed that readers are familiar with Web technologies and have a general understanding of Windows and UNIX platforms.
Related Documents
The documentation for this product is available at:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/virtualbox/index.html
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Diversity and Inclusion
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