![]() The end result is that progress is glacial. If you are not going to help, go away.” though they are mostly abandoned with the communication that does happen moved to Mattermost ( good luck figuring that out from the website ). Adults are doing things you could not possibly understand. The forums are bursting at the seems with “Stop bothering us. The project is positively hostile to its community. ![]() At the stage it is at, why hold back releases literally for years? The communication has been consistently terrible forever. I’m not so sure I see where ReactOS fits in if the OS it’s trying to replicate is so pointless these days.Īs somebody that does not contribute to them at all, ReactOS has to be one of the most frustrating projects for me in terms of how it is managed. I’m at the point where I literally only see Windows as being useful for gaming and for updating the firmware on radios and wireless game controllers… and these days, Linux is even creeping up on gaming. Meanwhile Linux itself is getting so much better in so many ways, and it is amazing how for it’s come in the last two decades or so since I’ve been experimenting, using and tracking it. And it’s chasing a desktop that lost relevance in my mind many years ago. Windows as a target keeps moving, even breaking itself from version to version, and ReactOS is still unstable, incomplete alpha. I actually forgot ReactOS even existed, and to be honest… I’m not sure I see a point in it anymore. Back in the early 2000s and maybe up to 2010-2015 I had some interest in ReactOS, but I haven’t used Windows itself since 2004-2006, and I couldn’t be happier. So I suppose that leaves small businesses who don't want to obtain illegal copies of MS software, can't afford the OS licences and rely on software that only runs on Windows and has bad of non-existent Wine compatibility.The longer I am away from Windows, the less I care about ReactOS. It's hard enough for large businesses to be OK to update to new versions of Windows, let alone an open source replacement. ![]() If they are home users they can just simply pirate it, if they are large business users they already have support contracts and trained people etc. Moreover, if you use Linux you already have some amounts of Windows software support via Wine.īack to people who rely on Windows software but don't want to pay. It has to be people who rely on Windows software but don't want to pay, because people who simply don't want Windows can use MacOS / Linux, and the support (community or otherwise) for these choices is good. More importantly, whos Windows replacement? Yours? Your users? The former is one thing, the latter is categorically a no-go.Īs an aside, I'm not really sure who this OS is targetting. No, I do not think it is time to start thinking of it as a Windows replacement.Īs the site states, it's still in the Alpha stages. Post Edit: Found it! Look at section Support Database, it's the web place to go look for whether a particular piece of hardware of some program works on ReactOS. Just wait for their first beta, I won't be surprised if they surpass Linux in popularity really soon after that. I believe it has all the potential to really bring an OSS operating system to the masses for it breaks the "chicken and egg" problem: it has applications and drivers from the very beginning (since it aims to have full ABI compatibility with MS Windows). I have been tracking this OS' progress for quite some time. Probably the easiest way to know all these compatibility issues is to join the newsletter, or look for its archives. These announcements might as well be also on their homepage - I couldn't find them after 5 mins. Since it couldn't run MSDE fine, we had to abandon the project - hope in the future this will be solved and my ex-coworkers can push it again. If you subscribe to the newsletter, you'll receive info about much more - for instance, I was quite surprised when I read most SQL Server 2000 tools actually work on ReactOS!! Query Analyzer, OSQL and Books Online work fine, Enterprise Manager and Profiler are buggy and the DBMS won't work at all.Īt a former workplace (an all MS shop) we investigated seriously into it as a way to reduce our expenditure in licenses whilst keeping our in-house developed apps. In their homepage, at the Tour you can see a partial list of office, tools and games that already run OK (or more or less) at ReactOS.
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