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+graphic: 0.982
+other: 0.838
+device: 0.817
+performance: 0.768
+network: 0.762
+permissions: 0.735
+PID: 0.688
+semantic: 0.665
+files: 0.649
+vnc: 0.648
+socket: 0.638
+debug: 0.514
+boot: 0.488
+KVM: 0.187
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+bundle QEMU installer with a QEMU GUI (graphical user interface) such as Virt Manager
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+For a better out of the box user experience on the Windows platform it would be nice if a QEMU GUI would be by installed by the same QEMU installer. Currently it is required to first install QEMU and then install a QEMU GUI.
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+I don't know all QEMU GUIs but looks like Virt Manager is a decent QEMU GUI and still maintained.
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+Virt Manager is also available for Windows.
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+https://serverfault.com/questions/340949/is-there-a-way-to-run-virt-manager-on-windows
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+However as per these instructions it is difficult (many steps) for laymen to install Virt Manager on Windows (cygwin...).
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+Sorry, but I don't think that any of the current QEMU project members has plans to work on such a bundle. This requires a new contributor to step up and do the job.
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