Download Old Free Versions Again

Apps obsessionHave you ever used a great piece of free software and found it’s no longer free anymore? As a business person I want to support people and absolutely do not mind to pay for decent software. Yet sometimes, we may be on a tight budget – those little $29.95 purchases add up quickly.

Here are a few places you can grab older versions that still are under free license. Just be aware that older versions may contain security issues. So you may want to check the developers’ websites for vulnerabilities of the version you are downloading.

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  1. Rick Butts on December 19, 2007 at 6:03 am

    Hey Lynette,

    Great post and a really important idea. I have never upgraded to Vista, and at this point I haven’t seen one compelling reason to do so.

    We have reached a point of diminishing value of upgrades.

    Rick Butts



  2. Rick Butts on December 19, 2007 at 2:03 am

    Hey Lynette,

    Great post and a really important idea. I have never upgraded to Vista, and at this point I haven’t seen one compelling reason to do so.

    We have reached a point of diminishing value of upgrades.

    Rick Butts



  3. Lynette on December 21, 2007 at 3:11 pm

    Hey again Rick,

    Despite my techie-ness, I am slow to move on on somethings. Operating system is certainly one of those. I am still very happy with Windows 2000 that’s on one of our servers and didn’t move to XP until it was well into Service Pack 2. Even my Mac is still on Tiger.



  4. Lynette on December 21, 2007 at 11:11 am

    Hey again Rick,

    Despite my techie-ness, I am slow to move on on somethings. Operating system is certainly one of those. I am still very happy with Windows 2000 that’s on one of our servers and didn’t move to XP until it was well into Service Pack 2. Even my Mac is still on Tiger.



  5. Debbie on December 28, 2007 at 11:54 pm

    I like Vista now that I’ve figured out how to work with the UAC and wireless networking parts.

    I purchased the upgrade for Leopard, but was wondering if you know if I can upgrade an iMac running OS 9 & X? I’m reluctant to upgrade my Mac Mini running OS X.4.11 which has never had any problems what-so-ever… although having the Windows side on it would be convenient… I’m kinda nervous about making things complicated. Input appreciated. Thanks. I enjoy reading your stuff very much.



  6. Debbie on December 28, 2007 at 7:54 pm

    I like Vista now that I’ve figured out how to work with the UAC and wireless networking parts.

    I purchased the upgrade for Leopard, but was wondering if you know if I can upgrade an iMac running OS 9 & X? I’m reluctant to upgrade my Mac Mini running OS X.4.11 which has never had any problems what-so-ever… although having the Windows side on it would be convenient… I’m kinda nervous about making things complicated. Input appreciated. Thanks. I enjoy reading your stuff very much.



  7. Rosalie on January 3, 2008 at 6:37 pm

    Hi Lynette
    Thank You!!! I appreciate all the valuable information you share with us all.



  8. Rosalie on January 3, 2008 at 2:37 pm

    Hi Lynette
    Thank You!!! I appreciate all the valuable information you share with us all.



  9. Lynette on January 4, 2008 at 2:09 pm

    Hey Debbie, good to hear things are working out for you. It’s really all about getting used to something. I am not a Microsoft Basher nor a Mac groupie. So it doesn’t matter to me what I use, the most important thing is that it works right? I have no doubt eventually I’ll upgrade. Just a matter of time. Let them work out the kinks first.

    When it comes to Macs I’m a big dummy so I really don’t know what your risks are upgrading from OS 9 but upgrading from OS X should not be a big thing. At least that’s what I imagine.

    Hey Rosalie, you’re welcome. Do come back for more 😉



  10. Lynette on January 4, 2008 at 10:09 am

    Hey Debbie, good to hear things are working out for you. It’s really all about getting used to something. I am not a Microsoft Basher nor a Mac groupie. So it doesn’t matter to me what I use, the most important thing is that it works right? I have no doubt eventually I’ll upgrade. Just a matter of time. Let them work out the kinks first.

    When it comes to Macs I’m a big dummy so I really don’t know what your risks are upgrading from OS 9 but upgrading from OS X should not be a big thing. At least that’s what I imagine.

    Hey Rosalie, you’re welcome. Do come back for more 😉