Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Dec 2005 22:50 UTC, submitted by Ged Murphy
ReactOS "The ReactOS Team is pleased to announce version 0.2.9 of its operating system, designed to be binary compatible with Windows drivers and applications. This release brings improvements to the network model allowing applications such as firefox to run, significant improvements in Plug and Play support now provide a basic working model able to detect and load drivers, plus many other feature additions and bug fixes. We also now provide vmware player images on our download page. The full changelog can be found here, and screenshots are available here."
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Re : Who needs Reactos when you've got Linux ?
by on Sat 24th Dec 2005 02:58 UTC

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Because its about choice you idiot.

Have you been so caught up with Linux that you have forgotten what it stands for? The freedom to choose.

To offer a compatible Windows-clone without dealing with "activation" and "genuine advantage" schemes as well as having a great price...That's what ReactOS brings to the table.

Once it offers everything that Win2k does, I'm switching those Windows boxes over.

Angel--Fr@gzill@ Member since:
2005-12-23

Your absoulutly right man ...

I answered his guy something similar in a former post called "Who needs Reactos when you've got Linux ???"

Angel--Fr@gzill@

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