The old always gives way to the new. This fact is true of life. It’s even truer when it comes to software. Before you can say – “what a great piece of software!” the version changes. It takes just a click to uninstall the older software version and download the spanking newer variant. The memory of the older software gets left behind as a just a registry trace somewhere.
It also has a word of its own – Abandonware. Though meant for old and discarded games, it also covers older version software.
When it comes to technology, the speed of change is so rapid that we don’t really miss the older versions. Perhaps, with applications like operating systems and Office suites, we do fall into habits that sometimes are difficult to give up. But the changeover to the newer version of the tools is just a matter of time.
But just sometimes the older version software comes back into the scheme of things.
Just like when one of our readers asked an apt question. His query in MUO Answers touches upon his need to get a trial copy of Access 2003 so that he can study for an exam. I tried and have so far failed. Maybe you can help him out?
But while I was searching for that elusive software, I came across a few websites that keep copies of older software versions. Call it nostalgia or call it a ‘timely’ need, it’s important to know a few sources to get the oldies from.
OldVersion (Windows & Mac)
The site has been there since 2001, so expect to get some of the real oldies. The site lists 2,869 versions of 192 programs for both Windows and Mac. Mac users can choose from 601 versions of 35 programs.
From our archives: OldVersion: Find Older Versions of Software
OldApps (Windows & Mac)
You can quickly glance through the Most Popular and Newly Added older version software sections on the side column. The site also has a community discussion board. You can also send in any old software that you might have lying around.
From our archives: OldApps: Get Older Version of any Popular Program
VersionDownload
The software page lists out all the chronological version number changes and you can download them with a single click.
From our archives: VersionDownload: Archive Of Old Software Versions
Oldware
The site lists 2,453 old software. On the homepage you can make out with a glance the alphabetical list of the software, the number of versions available, version that was last added, and when it has been updated.
Old-Versions
Old-Versions.net
Last Freeware Version
Take for example a calculator app like Showcalc. The latest version is v5.1 and it retails for $17.50. If I can make do with the functionality of its last available freeware version (v3.01), it’s well worth a download for me from this website.
Download Old Version
Old-Software
Jaghouse’s Links Page For Classic Macs (Mac Only)
Using old software versions is not only about nostalgia or a one-off use. One direct practical use is that some low end machines are not capable of meeting the hardware requirements of the updated software. Instead of throwing away an entire computer, they can be made useful with the older, less system intensive versions. Think of young students who cannot afford the latest software or the latest machines.
Installing old software is certainly not recommended for anti-virus and firewall functions, but for tasks which are less system critical; their use in special situations can be considered.
What are the reasons that might make you go looking for software you left behind long ago?
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