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Ask HN: What's an old software that you would like to have again?

13 pointsby serhack_about 1 year ago
We&#x27;re on HN there&#x27;re many people that start to look for some ideas to start programming or building better skills. In my life I had many newbies that just wanted to &quot;copy&quot; software characteristics and then open source it.<p>Do you have any old software that you would like to have again? Let&#x27;s fill some comments for those people that want to start a weekend project or just want to revive some nostalgia

23 comments

kleer00112 months ago
Does google reader count? The social aspect was delightful
cookiengineerabout 1 year ago
woltlab burning board or phpbb:<p>But in a memory safe and secure (read as: strongly typed and sanitized) language, with a better database query concept. The old forums were plagued by SQL injection or PHP parser corruption&#x2F;overflow exploits.<p>After reddit and stackoverflow both kinda are on their way to the shitter, I&#x27;d love to see e.g. an open source golang or rust based forum software flourish. Ideally supported by EFF or the Linux foundation.<p>There is Apache Answers [1] which was very promising, but I&#x27;m not sure whether the focus was that this was just a one time incubator product or whether they plan on building it further.<p>I fear that a lot of projects that were trying to tackle this niche were too overengineered. The reason why PHP forums were so popular is because it was easy (or convenient) to deploy. A simple VPS setup, even XAMPP or LAMPP tools existed, and all server administration web UIs like confixx had support for managing its dependencies.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;apache&#x2F;incubator-answer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;apache&#x2F;incubator-answer</a>
al_borlandabout 1 year ago
Old iTunes, pre-store, pre-video, etc. Just a music library and playlist management.<p>I’ve actually been thinking about setting up an old G4 Mac just for this.
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smarriabout 1 year ago
A birds eye view, turn based game, based on the Aliens film. I played it on apple Mac maybe 25+ years ago. Have never been able to find it since. It always ended with the famous quote from the film &quot;it&#x27;s game over man, game over&quot;.
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admissionsguyabout 1 year ago
RescueTime before they removed most features. The old version still technically exists, but is unmaintained and broken. It&#x27;s really the weirdest regression I have seen in consumer software.
visoxabout 1 year ago
Do have some nostalgia towards ICQ, think it was great at finding people based on interest and geo-location. Dont think there is anything like that now, but i also think it cant be copied.
horsellamaabout 1 year ago
Crimson: Steam Pirates <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Crimson:_Steam_Pirates" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Crimson:_Steam_Pirates</a>
DamonHDabout 1 year ago
WordStar (non-document mode).<p>I stil remember way too many of the key sequences from ~1985!
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mikewarotabout 1 year ago
Picassa, which Google killed.
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janpavlqueabout 1 year ago
- an IM that doesn’t suck. All modern IMs (Facebook Messenger and such) are garbage compared to old-school desktop apps.<p>- a music player that doesn’t suck. I wish I could use streaming services with Foobar2000.
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vunderbaabout 1 year ago
Microsoft PDS (aka Quickbasic). QB64 is an <i>okay</i> substitute but since it&#x27;s compiled rather than interpreted it loses a lot of the magic that made BASIC special back in the day.
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gaddersabout 1 year ago
Lotus Notes. Still beats Outlook for searching for emails and is easily better than the pile of refuse that is SharePoint for document libraries, workflows etc.
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mrKolaabout 1 year ago
Macromedia Fireworks
pavluhaabout 1 year ago
Windows 7 was the best _windows_ based OS for me.
binddabout 1 year ago
There was an image-editor I used to use and it was a joy. IrfanView, I think, it was!<p>I would like to have that back if I could!
cpachabout 1 year ago
a) Knox – no good alternatives exist today<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.macstories.net&#x2F;reviews&#x2F;agile-web-solutions-acquires-knox-great-file-encryption-app-for-mac-os-x&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.macstories.net&#x2F;reviews&#x2F;agile-web-solutions-acqui...</a><p>b) Evernote, before it jumped the shark.
dakiolabout 1 year ago
Winamp (for macOS, for instance)
yen223about 1 year ago
2017 SketchUp
dagwabout 1 year ago
slrn. Although I think what I actually miss is old usenet and the community I had there.
runjakeabout 1 year ago
Eudora, an old email client.
neonnoodleabout 1 year ago
Corel Painter 6
RetroTechieabout 1 year ago
WinDiff
JojoFatsaniabout 1 year ago
Office 97