
ReactOS also includes this software manager for downloading and installing software that is not pre-loaded with the build.

The obligatory basic command prompt screenshot, showing how far we have come.

The control panel contains a whole bunch of typical settings and wizards that help you change a few things around. Of course not everything works as intended, but it’s pretty solid.

Shutting down ReactOS, for now.

For those that have been trying ReactOS for a while will no doubt know what this is. Upon shutting down, it displays all these funny quips, presumably to keep you hooked on the OS.
Conclusion: Despite still having a long way to go to be up-to-speed with Windows, ReactOS has the potential to overtake Linux as the free alternative OS. What Linux did to commercial UNIX ReactOS is going to do to Windows. |