It has been a long wait, but ReactOS has finally released a new version of the OS. While the update might seem minor considering it only went from 0.3.13 to 0.3.14 there are major new features in this update, numerous improvements, and hundreds of bugs have been fixed.
ReactOS isn’t that well known, however it is an important open source project; an attempt to create a completely open-source operating system that is compatible with Microsoft Windows, and capable of running all Windows software. Unlike Wine, which is a compatibility layer for Linux that allows running Windows applications on Linux, ReactOS is an entire OS in itself, with a GUI, a shell, etc. It is not based on Linux, but has a kernel designed to be similar to Windows NT. Which means you have the tradition Windows-like C:, D: drive structure instead of a root partition, and other design features similar to Windows. Once complete it will give Windows users a free alternative to Microsoft Windows.
ReactOS was part of Google Summer of Code 2011 and some of the work done under that program is part of this release. Some of the major new features and improvements in this ReactOS release are as follows:
These are just few of the changes, a much more thorough list can be found here .
Currently it is not wise to run ReactOS on actual hardware — if it will even work — however you can run it inside a VM such as VMWare Player or VirtualBox. Visit the ReactOS website to find out more and download the OS.