Actually, the way you and "Gru" were putting it was childish. Yes, Outlaw Express (I never was fond of it or the full blown version) went away and people eventually adapted but that doesn't mean it didn't cause inconvenience and expense when it happened.
Thanks for reminding me about Works, btw. I'm still using Microsoft Picture It! 7.0 because I have yet to find an affordable graphics editor that can meet my needs as well and easily as this one does (and I have tried dozens). If it doesn't work in Win 10 (that has yet to be established), then there would another reason for me to not go to Win 10.
Not everyone is made of money I'm retired on a so called fixed income (inflation kills the notion of fixed). It's one thing when I choose to spend money for something I want; it's completely different when I'm forced to spend it because some company decides to change things. It's like cars. Some people like to replace them every year or two; others prefer to keep running them for as long as the cars can cost effectively meet their needs. Same for software; why replace something that meets one's needs? In other words, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
It will cost me money to take the "free" upgrade to Win 10; somewhere well north of $1000 dollars, based on what I know will need replacing now. How far north depends on what hardware and software incompatibilities I would encounter that I don't know about yet. Again, are you offering to pay for that for me?