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posted by janrinok on Friday March 28 2025, @07:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the making-progress dept.

https://reactos.org/project-news/reactos-0415-released/

We are pleased to announce the release of ReactOS 0.4.15! This release offers Plug and Play fixes, audio fixes, memory management fixes, registry healing, improvements to accessories and system tools including Notepad, Paint, RAPPS, the Input Method Editor, and shell improvements.

We chose to release this version of ReactOS in honor of Eric Kohl's first commit to the ReactOS code base, which dates back to 1999.
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0.4.15 was branched 6 months ago. Since then, many new and exciting features have been worked on in the master branch. UEFI support, symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), a new graphical installer, a new NTFS filesystem driver, power management, and newer application support are just a few features being worked on. We are excited to share this journey with you as ReactOS improves and matures.

Previously on SoylentNews:
Watch: Mac OS X 10.4 Running in Windows Alternative ReactOS via PearPC Emulator - 20180510
Alternatives to Win32...Win32 of course! ReactOS still making progress.... - 20160828
Release of ReactOS 0.4 Brings Open Source Windows Closer to Reality - 20160217
Ask Soylent: Can We Turn ReactOS into a Viable Alternative to Windows 10? - 20151021
NTFS Now Supported in ReactOS LiveCD - 20141106


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by aafcac on Friday March 28 2025, @03:53PM

    by aafcac (17646) on Friday March 28 2025, @03:53PM (#1398319)

    Some things involve hardware drivers that aren't available outside of a Windows or OSX environment. From what I can tell, ReactOS can handle some regular windows drivers, albeit mostly older ones from XP/2003, which can make it a potential option for people that have older hardware that doesn't have drivers that work with newer versions of Windows.

    I haven't loaded ReactOS in a while, I've pretty much always got a copy of Windows sitting around, but I think ti's probably about time that I did, just because of the horrible direction that MS is taking with 11 and the lack of any particular guarantees that copilot won't get more insistent about trying to trick people into allowing it to snoop.

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