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Whats da oldest computer program you use?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Nintendo, Jul 27, 2005.

  1. #1
    I still use an Eudora program copyrighted in 1994. :D Well, it's much better than /\/\icro$oft. :D:D
     
    Nintendo, Jul 27, 2005 IP
  2. nevetS

    nevetS Evolving Dragon

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    I use UltraEdit - which is current, but it's been around since the early '90s, Corel Draw too.

    The oldest program on my PC is a version of asteroids I wrote back in '95. I've got Windows 3.11 for WorkGroups and some apps on a Compaq Luggable sitting in my office. You remember - the back breaking laptops with the 4 inch amber screens :). Hey - it's 256 shades of amber though!
     
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  3. Perrow

    Perrow Well-Known Member

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    My copy of 3D Studio Max (student version) is from 2000, thats the oldest I can think of that I still use. Up until recently I used an old PhotoShop that was probably older but running CS now.
     
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    Perrow Well-Known Member

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    Thank god for that.

    Just realised that most parts of my computer is older than the software it runs. :(
     
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  5. Shoemoney

    Shoemoney $

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    I use wordpad alot. and calc
     
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  6. MELLA

    MELLA Peon

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    I still occasionally play the oldskool version of Prince of Persia. Does that count? =/
     
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  7. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    ZipFind

    I've been using it since 1998.
     
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  8. WhatiFind

    WhatiFind offline

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    Macromedia Fireworks version 1.0, it rocks. Easy, fast and it came free with a computer magazine couple of years ago!
     
    WhatiFind, Jul 27, 2005 IP
  9. yfs1

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    I still play Tetris once and a while. Had it on the Commodore 64 but have a slightly updated version for the PC. Still has a pixelated Russia in the background though :cool:
     
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  10. Tuning

    Tuning Well-Known Member

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    FlashGet 1.2

    2 years old. The advantage is that this thing splits downloads to 30 parts. Newer versions splits only upto 10 parts. ;)
     
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    ServerUnion Peon

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    Microsoft SourceSafe6.0

    I think the last release of that was in about '96, although it is still the production release. It works, so I rather not spend a few thousand on a 3rd party utility for development source control. Gotta love the MSDN subscriptions!
     
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  12. pcdoc

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    Ha ha, got ya all beat.

    I still use (rather maintain) a system for the finance industry that I wrote starting in 1981; compiled MS BASIC, Btrieve ISAM, originally ran under DOS, then WIN 3.1, 95, 98, now XP.

    And, I still derive an annual maintenance fee for a few (<10) installations.

    BTW, not even thinking that the system would still be around for Y2K, I designed the database around a two digit year. Had to go through hundreds of programs and write a db modifier in 1999.
     
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  13. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    I still use the Great Elk circa '95 and 16bit. My version of photoshop v4 is about the same age. Both do what I need.

    Sarah
     

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  14. Shoemoney

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    photo shop really hasnt changed all that much since version 2ish or was it 3 when they introduced layers....
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    Paint Shop Pro 4.12 copyright 1991-1996. Of all the image editing software I have, it is my favorite for resizing/resampling.

    Shannon
     
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    voltaire Banned

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    i still use the old version of flashget. it still works for me.
     
    voltaire, Jul 27, 2005 IP
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    Perrow Well-Known Member

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    Copyright 1992-2000 for 6.0a at least, don't use it that much right now but it's a treat to have. You can use it for any file type as a backup program (though remember to backup the VSS database ;) ) and then you can get an old version of any file, it's truly a time and frustration saver.
     
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  18. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    I really don't understand why you guys like old versions... I visit cnet every day and try to get hold of the latest updates of all my programs

    Can't wait for Norton 2006 to be ready :D
     
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    Same Pinch, me too ....I still use flashget....

    And Mella, I play Mario sometimes....
     
    YoByte, Jul 28, 2005 IP
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    I use wordpad & calc, but other than that I try to run fairly updated versions of most programs.
     
    Bazkaz, Jul 28, 2005 IP