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Winamp would like to have a word with you :) Granted I'm using the latest release from 2018, but I still sometimes load up v2.x released in 1998 just to show people that 25+ year old software still works just fine... even the AVS visualizer and Shoutcast internet radio features work, which is to me just insane.

I also use older software quite often that has long since been updated, such as older versions of Audacity, Ableton, Adobe Premiere, etc. for various reasons such as: not wanting to spend money, avoiding spyware, ads (see: Windows 11), and other bloat which often IMO negatively outweighs the positivity of new features. There are a lot of other small utilities that I still use that are 10+ years old because they still work fine and I know how to use them blind-folded. There are also tools that haven't received updates in many years but still work great, why would I bother to look for something new that potentially will spy on me and not offer the same functionality?



We’re not talking about Winamp. A more accurate comparison is the Adobe CS suite: no one use CS5 anymore.


No one uses old versions, sure.

But sometimes you have important old projects.

For example, my parents used photoshop elements to touch up all of my sister’s baby photos.

But my parents were not very technical and kept most of the photos as photoshop project files.

Idk if project files that old will open in newer versions of photoshop, but I don’t need to worry, bc I can always find a download of that old photoshop elements and open the projects in there.

It’s not as much about daily use as it is about planned (or inevitable) obsolescence.

Everything web based WILL become unusable or change drastically some day.




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