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- ReactOS abstract "ReactOS is an open-source computer operating system intended to be binary compatible with application software and device drivers made for Microsoft Windows NT versions 5.x and up (Windows 2000 and its successors). A spin-off of a previous attempt to clone Windows 95, development started in early 1998, and has continued with the incremental addition of features already found in Windows.ReactOS is primarily written in C, with some elements, such as ReactOS Explorer, written in C++. The project has been ported to the ARM and AMD64 processor architectures, and partially implements Windows API functionality. The latter is assisted by including parts from the Wine compatibility layer for Unix-like operating systems, but other functionality is implemented by the developers themselves. Progress has been hampered by a lack of developers with relevant skill-sets.An extensive code audit is in place to protect against legal problems, such that implementation of the Windows API is only done by means of a complete clean room reverse engineering process. The audit was initiated following claims made in 2006 by a former developer that the project contained disassembled assembly code from Windows. The allegations did not conclusively prove the existence of − and the audit has not found − any legally compromised code, and the claims have not resulted in any adverse legal consequences for the project. Nevertheless, the audit has since been turned into an ongoing continuous effort as part of a generally cautious approach.ReactOS has been noted for its information on undocumented Windows APIs and more generally as a potential open-source drop-in replacement for Windows. As stated on the official website, "The main goal of the ReactOS project is to provide an operating system which is binary compatible with Windows ... such that people accustomed to the familiar user interface of Windows would find using ReactOS straightforward. The ultimate goal of ReactOS is to allow you to remove Windows and install ReactOS without the end user noticing the change."".
- ReactOS frequentlyUpdated "Yes".
- ReactOS latestPreviewVersion "0.3.16".
- ReactOS license BSD_licenses.
- ReactOS license GNU_General_Public_License.
- ReactOS license GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License.
- ReactOS thumbnail ReactOS_logo.svg?width=300.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink reactos-the-next-windows.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink ROS.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink interview-alexey-bragin-project-coordinator-reactos.html.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink 1474.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink www.reactos.org.
- ReactOS wikiPageExternalLink www.reactos.org.
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- ReactOS wikiPageID "360889".
- ReactOS wikiPageRevisionID "606743414".
- ReactOS caption "ReactOS 0.3.15 Desktop".
- ReactOS developer "ReactOS Foundation".
- ReactOS family "Windows NT-like".
- ReactOS frequentlyUpdated "Yes".
- ReactOS hasPhotoCollection ReactOS.
- ReactOS kernelType "Hybrid".
- ReactOS language "Multilingual".
- ReactOS latestPreviewVersion "0.3".
- ReactOS license "GNU GPL, LGPL and BSD licenses".
- ReactOS logo "File:ReactOS logo.svg".
- ReactOS logoSize "180".
- ReactOS marketingTarget "Personal computing".
- ReactOS name "ReactOS".
- ReactOS programmedIn C++.
- ReactOS programmedIn C_(programming_language).
- ReactOS screenshot "File:ReactOS0314.png".
- ReactOS sourceModel Free_and_open-source_software.
- ReactOS supportedPlatforms ARM_architecture.
- ReactOS supportedPlatforms IA-32.
- ReactOS supportedPlatforms X86-64.
- ReactOS ui Graphical_user_interface.
- ReactOS updatemodel CD-ROM.
- ReactOS wordnet_type synset-operating_system-noun-1.
- ReactOS workingState Software_release_life_cycle.
- ReactOS subject Category:Alpha_software.
- ReactOS subject Category:Free_software_operating_systems.
- ReactOS subject Category:Free_software_programmed_in_C.
- ReactOS subject Category:Free_software_programmed_in_C++.
- ReactOS subject Category:Software_derived_from_or_incorporating_Wine.
- ReactOS subject Category:Window-based_operating_systems.
- ReactOS subject Category:X86_operating_systems.
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- ReactOS type Software.
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- ReactOS comment "ReactOS is an open-source computer operating system intended to be binary compatible with application software and device drivers made for Microsoft Windows NT versions 5.x and up (Windows 2000 and its successors). A spin-off of a previous attempt to clone Windows 95, development started in early 1998, and has continued with the incremental addition of features already found in Windows.ReactOS is primarily written in C, with some elements, such as ReactOS Explorer, written in C++.".
- ReactOS label "ReactOS".
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- ReactOS sameAs ReactOS.
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- ReactOS wasDerivedFrom ReactOS?oldid=606743414.
- ReactOS depiction ReactOS_logo.svg.
- ReactOS homepage www.reactos.org.
- ReactOS homepage www.reactos.org.
- ReactOS isPrimaryTopicOf ReactOS.
- ReactOS name "ReactOS".