reactosAround the year 1996, some free software developers started a project called FreeWin95, which aims to implement an operating system which will be a clone of Windows 95. The project stalled, at the time of discussion about the design of the system.
At the end of 1997, the project still has not released any of the software. The members of the project, led by Jason Filby who acted as coordinator, called to revive the project. Target project created not to make clones of Windows 95 as before, but Windows NT, and the project’s name was changed to ReactOS. The ReactOS project began in February 1998, with the start of the development of the kernel and basic drivers. Now reactos 3.11 released with important changes is rewrite of the kdcom kernelmode library which is now much more compatible with the Microsoft version, Support for delay loaded dlls has been added in our build tools, providing delay loading functionality for our shipped libraries, Synchronization of most of the Wine usermode DLLs and some Win32 subsystem code shared with Wine

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