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Windows API: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:1002:10, 17 January 2024Guy Harris talk contribs 31,472 bytes 0 →‎Overview: It's plural vs. singular, not tense, but be consistent about using "provides" rather than "provide" (yes, the names may end with "services", but it's the category, singular, not the services in that category, plural, that's being referred to). undo

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  • curprev 17:4617:46, 16 July 2023Comp.arch talk contribs 31,438 bytes +41 No edit summary undo Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
  • curprev 17:4217:42, 16 July 2023Comp.arch talk contribs 31,397 bytes +57 Putting ReactOS in the lead/infobox is rather bold I think. And I move it back, revert good faith-edit, and add back "aims to" implement the Windows API. It's still alpha-qualtity, at best. In latest newsletter on it "For ReactOS to reach Beta phase it has to solve two major milestones – stability and corruptions." But you can boot up and run some Windows software. I however to not keep up, and even if it were ever to fully implement the (moving target) Windows API, I think too much for lead undo

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