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According to news from this site on November 6, the ReactOS project recently released its latest newsletter, outlining the development progress made by this open source operating system project in recent months, which is committed to working with Windows Device drivers and application/user space software are binary compatible.
This 22-year-old open source project continues its work to provide a free software operating system that is compatible with Windows Server 2003 and higher version of Microsoft Windows with driver and app/game compatibility. Although they have not yet determined when the next version - ReactOS 0.4.15 will be released, they say they are working on it.
Some of the latest achievements in ReactOS include major improvements to ReactOS kernel debugging, support for UEFI boot on more hardware, UI/shell improvements, more work around Microsoft DirectX support, and Compatibility preparations for NT6 application support, as well as better support for Windows Vista /7/8/8.1/10/11 software, this site attaches official test screenshots, you can see that a variety of mobile phone products have successfully started UEFI:
ReactOS is improving the GUI installation process and as part of its UEFI improvements and other hardware compatibility work, the system can also be controlled on the Steam Deck Start on board. However, much of ReactOS development and testing still happens on virtual machines (VMs).
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