Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jul 2007 12:54 UTC, submitted by frik85
OSNews, Generic OSes The ReactOS project has released the first release candidate for version 0.3.3 of their Windows NT-inspired operating system. "We just released the first pre-release (RC1) of the upcoming 0.3.3. Certainly, it contains even more bugs than the alpha-quality software could contain, but we are still doing our best to reduce amount of certain glitches and misbehaviour."
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n0xx
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2005-07-12

Dude, it's an alpha replacement of the most pirated piece of software ever. Of course nobody uses it! At least not right now...

Give it a good 5 years, let it grow, become sable and compatible enough hardware and applications (Office 200X, DirectX games latter on) and the users will come.

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rhyde Member since:
2007-03-29

>>>>>
Give it a good 5 years, let it grow, become sable and compatible enough hardware and applications (Office 200X, DirectX games latter on) and the users will come.
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The only problem is that we've been hearing this (from ReactOS *promoters*, not developers, mind you) for the past 10 years. Indeed, what I usually hear is "in just two more years..."

I wish them luck. They're chasing a moving target and only Microsoft's Lawyers know what will happen if they actually release something that works. It would be cool if they get away with it, but I personally can't see how they won't be trampling all over MS' IP (patents, mind you, not copyrights; the clean room reverse engineering doesn't deal with patents). OTOH, by the time something really appears, maybe all the pertinent patents will have expired :-)

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