ReactOS - Version History

Version History

Color Meaning
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Green Current release
Blue Future release
Gray Skipped release
System Version Release Date Release Information
0.2.0 2004-01-25 first release with working GUI
0.2.1 2004-03-03 bug fixes only
0.2.2 2004-04-27
0.2.3 2004-06-26
0.2.4 2004-09-13
0.2.5 2005-01-02
0.2.6 2005-04-09
0.2.7 2005-08-21
0.2.8 2005-10-29 VMWare detection, CSRSS rewrite
0.2.9 2005-12-22 bug fixes only
0.3.0 2006-08-27 first version to officially support networking
0.3.1 2007-03-10 program manager included, start of kernel rewrite
0.3.2 skipped branch created but never released
0.3.3 2007-09-12 kernel and win32k improvements
0.3.4 2008-01-22 registry support rewrite, remote desktop client and Plug 'N' Play
0.3.5 2008-06-30 bug fixes only
0.3.6 2008-08-06 RTL support
0.3.7 2008-11-04 improved x86-64; MSVC, new stacks
0.3.8 2009-02-04 introduced PSEH and multipartition HDD support in LiveCD
0.3.9 2009-04-26 24MB minimum RAM, faster hyperspace mapping, initial sound support
0.3.10 2009-07-05 initial SATA support, USB keyboard/mouse support, Paint clone, initial MSVC.
0.3.11 2009-12-16 kdcom rewrite; Chinese/Korean fonts; compatibility updates; sound system improvements
0.3.12 2010-10-20 trap handler rewrite; timer and message handling rewrite; NMI support; SxS support; partial EMS support
0.3.13 2011-03-22 heap manager rewrite, improved SATA support, fixed graphics issues
0.3.14 2012-02-07 ACPI enabled by default, WiFi support (unencrypted and WEP), theme support, new TCP/IP driver (LwIP), MSVC compatibility, Scatter/Gather DMA operations supported, shell32 rewrite
0.3.15 2012-12-23 Partial USB 2.0 support (HID and storage), SATA 1,2,3 support improvements, first release with working AHCI

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