ReactOS open source Windows clone ran Half-Life in-game for the first time in 30 years of development. A March 2026 GPU ...
ReactOS is an open source operating system designed to let you run Windows applications without installing Windows. Under development for nearly 3 decades, it's still in Alpha. But now you can run ...
There have been quite a few potential Windows alternatives that have popped up from time to time over the years. In our Look Back column, we had revisited some of these. For example, we published some ...
ReactOS is a free, open-source Windows alternative. This OS has merged the Live and Boot ISOs for easier installation. The changes will arrive in the next release. I recently wrote about ReactOS in ...
ReactOS is an open source operating system designed to let you run Windows applications without installing, you know… Windows. It’s been in development for more than two decades, and it’s still pretty ...
ReactOS has crossed a symbolic gaming milestone after the open-source Windows-compatible operating system ran Valve’s original Half-Life in playable, in-game form on real hardware, marking a notable ...
Recently the ReactOS project released the much anticipated 0.4.15 update, making it the first major release since 2020. Despite what might seem like a minor version bump from the previous 0.4.14 ...
A few weeks ago I wrote about Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and noted that “Microsoft’s RDP client, Remote Desktop Connection Client 2.1 doesn’t support OS X 10.7 or later.” … an observation to which ...