ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Shown Running On Valve's Steam Deck
ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Shown Running On Valve's Steam Deck

ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Shown Running On Valve's Steam Deck

ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Shown Running On Valve's Steam Deck
ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Shown Running On Valve's Steam Deck
ReactOS remains my biggest "But why?" tech story for the past ~20 years.
Linux doesn't work for most people, and Windows and Mac are corporate. I hope ReactOS succeeds.
I mean I wish them the best, but they've been chasing Windows for decades, at what point exactly is this "success" to be measured?
If it does, a corporation will buy and use it
I agree with you, an open-source OS that could run anything Windows-related would probably be preferable for the average user over switching to something completely new and hoping you can find a workaround or compatibility layer, simply because it's a lot more work. If ReactOS had been around and on par with Linux 20 years ago (oh gosh I'm that old...), I probably would've gone with that on the old PowerBook my grandma gave me rather than Ubuntu, just because I'd been using Windows. At the time, installing Ubuntu was, while the easiest way to get Linux, still not very easy, and I did bork the first hard drive. That said, I don't regret my decision, and I probably wouldn't ever go back to Windows, but I might still give ReactOS a try!
Surely contributing to Wine and running their windows apps on Linux would yield better faster results than re-implement Windows from scratch. I don't quite see who the target audience is
There's a lot of WinXP software out there that people bought licenses for and still want to use.
The BEST Need for Speed EVER!!!
Nothing worng with running XP in a VM or network isolated machine. Stability will be more important to these people than anything.
embedded probably