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Microsoft Office Support Donation

How much would be required in donations to cover your living expenses long enough to get this implemented, if you had to make an estimate? I would love to help contribute, but I don't possess the skills required for this kind of development. Zellfaze 17:43, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

Testing Lotus SmartSuite

Hi Aleksey - I've just put together what I need to test Lotus SmartSuite in ROS, but it's a bit pointless if I don't tell anybody about it. There is a thread in the forum <https://www.reactos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13524>, but perhaps I should be using the Testing Central page on the Wiki?

Anyway, I'll install Lotus on ROS in VMWare on Saturday. I guess if I can get that done, we won't be far from home! Gordon451 (talk) 07:06, 13 August 2014 (UTC)

Hi Aleksey,

I've been working on a little NDIS miniport driver for windows vista, 7, and 8/8.1 and was wondering if your foundation still offers the open source driver signing program? You are listed as a developer to contact for help with this on the driver signing page: https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Driver_Signing

My driver itself is quite simple it just acts as a virtual network adapter but allows users to read/write traffic into/from a user space program. I'm using it for a SLIP connection as windows no longer supports the old serial protocols but it could be used for other network applications. I haven't posted the sources yet but will soon! Please let me know if you are still available to help with things like this.

Thanks, Graeme Rennie

Hi Aleksey,

I've been working on a little NDIS miniport driver for windows vista, 7, and 8/8.1 and was wondering if your foundation still offers the open source driver signing program? You are listed as a developer to contact for help with this on the driver signing page: https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Driver_Signing

My driver itself is quite simple it just acts as a virtual network adapter but allows users to read/write traffic into/from a user space program. I'm using it for a SLIP connection as windows no longer supports the old serial protocols but it could be used for other network applications. I haven't posted the sources yet but will soon! Please let me know if you are still available to help with things like this.

Thanks, Graeme Rennie