What old software do you still use?

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  1. Posts : 1,606
    Windows `10 Professional 64bit
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    Frank1 said:
    I am using PowerDesk which was put out by Ontrack. I've had it since Windows 98 and still have been using it on Win7. I was surprised that I could even install in on the pre-lease of Windows 8 and it still works great.
    Incidently, here is one thing that I found out when installing an old program on Win8. At least in the case of this particular program, this is what I had to do. I have Windows 8 installed on a virtual machine. When I inserted the CD in the drive it couldn't recognize the installation file or all of the rest of the files. I then ejected the disk and then inserted it again to let auto play kick in. I then saw the files. I installed it but it installed on my host machine. After a few more trials and errors--mostly errors, I just copied the installation file to a folder on the guest machine and left the CE in the drive. I then installed it from the file that I put on the guest and it then installed on the guest machine and it's working very well.
    The only PowerDesk that would work for me was Version 8 and it seems fine. Problem is if Avanquest goes belly up, I will lose whatever updates come along.

    Version 8.5 is terrible.
    Last edited by jadinolf; 16 Sep 2012 at 17:15.
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  2. Posts : 4,198
    Windows 10 Pro
       #22

    Im suprised to see users using old softwares like Picture It! i loved it when i was a teenager.. it has the best options for making CD Covers with so accurate size from the Print outs.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #23

    I'm still using LViewPro 1.D2/32 as a general purpose image viewer when I want to quickly page through a dozen or a few hundred photos.

    Copyright date 1996. Intended for Windows 95 and NT 3.51. It works as well on 64-bit Windows 7 as it ever did.

    I also use EncSpot 2.0 from about 2001 to give me a lot of info on mp3s. No issues.

    I'm not sure if either is still under development.
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  4. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #24

    I still write small basic programs and the gwbasic.exe program still works fine. In fact I have even compiled them with the quickbasic compiler ver 6.0 that I have. compiles and links just like the old days.

    Also I still use List from vern Buerg from the old days.

    Rich
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  5. Posts : 2,171
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    richnrockville said:
    I still write small basic programs and the gwbasic.exe program still works fine. In fact I have even compiled them with the quickbasic compiler ver 6.0 that I have. compiles and links just like the old days.

    Also I still use List from vern Buerg from the old days.

    Rich
    Wow for List! Loved all those old file/directory explorers. DF, RN, DR, etc. But in 64 bit w7?
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    10 x64 | 7 x64
       #26

    Every once in a while I fire up PSP 7.0 and I still use TextPad 4.5, never bothered upgrading it.
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  7. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #27

    I also have used the lviewpro program, not lately but it was one of the best. I still use IBM's PE (personal Editor)
    which works. I like the scripting capabilities it has.
    Kinda like a macro for repetitive tasks.
    Rich
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  8. Posts : 774
    Vista Ultimate X64/ Windows 7 Dual-boot
       #28

    XTreeGold...

    LapLink...

    And an old ver. of Photoshop...
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  9. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #29

    Office XP Professional.
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  10. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
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    Some of my old games.

    They always would work on W7 (compatability mode with some) but the image quality with some was usable at best and mostly terrible.
    I tried them on my Asus 24" I bought a couple of months back. LED back lit LCD.
    Now through Nvidia control panel I just select a resolution that works for that game.
    They now look as good as playing on XP.

    The old Samsung 19" CCFL monitor the resolution changes made the images look worse. What you got was as good as it was going to be.

    So be it the larger size or better quality monitor (probably both) no XP needed now.
    A useful plus to a better monitor.

    Of course they are not DOS games.
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