ReactOS

Author
ReactOS Contributors
Project active since
Language
C, C++
Kernel type
Hybrid (designed to be compatible with Windows NT family)
Platforms
IA-32, x86-64, ARM
User interface
GUI
License
GNU GPL v2+ with parts under LGPL and BSD

ReactOS is a free and open-source operating system for x86/x64 personal computers intended to be binary-compatible with computer programs and device drivers made for Windows Server 2003. Development began in 1996, as a Windows 95 clone project, and was continued as ReactOS in 1998, with the incremental addition of features of later Windows versions. ReactOS has been noted as a potential open-source drop-in replacement for Window and for its information on undocumented Windows APIs. As formerly stated on the official website, “ The main goal of the ReactOS project is to provide an operating system which is binary compatible with Windows ... such that people accustomed to the familiar user interface of Windows would find using ReactOS straightforward. The ultimate goal of ReactOS is to allow you to remove Windows and install ReactOS without the end user noticing the change."

As of March 2018, ReactOS is considered alpha software, feature-incomplete but with many Windows applications already working (e.g. Adobe Reader 6.0, OpenOffice, etc.), and therefore recommended by the developers only for evaluation and testing purposes. ReactOS, as part of the FOSS ecosystem, re-uses and collaborates with many other FOSS projects,[16][17] most notably the Wine project which develops a Windows compatibility layer for Unix-like operating systems.

 

 

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