Earlier this week the application virtualization startup Spoon (formerly XenoCode) released the new major version of its platform: Studio 2011.
The new version primarily introduces support for 64bit virtualized applications, for Microsoft Windows 7 (32 and 64bit) and the .NET Framework 4.0.
Studio 2011 also comes with many new templates to simplify the package authoring of virtualized applications like Office 2010, Internet Explorer 8 or Google Chrome 6.
Quite interestingly, the company is pitching the product directly against the just released ThinApp 4.6, highlighting how the VMware’s application virtualization platform is still lacking many of the features offered by Studio.