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One day it might be fun for a grandchild to figure it out. What I think I will do for now is just box it all up and put it with the old computer.
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In the middle of all of the old software I found my daughter’s one and only dance recital at age 9! A treasure nearly lost. I would also like to add that it is important to CAREFULLY review each disk.
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Perhaps you could update my information, although the rules for accepting donations may vary from chapter to chapter. Some was never even opened! I would add to your blog that the American Association of University Women accepts software, but it must be in its original box, as I recall. Yes, I have an old computer that was purchased about 2005, but some of the software dates back to 1995. Hi - I just asked google what to do with old software? and found your answer. Margaret Thomson 11 February 2015 at 00:46.
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And note that it has info on how to find out if your user agreement forbids you reselling a particular software tool.ģ thoughts on “ What to do with old/vintage software” This web page, EMS Old Software Exchange, says it buys and sells “the world’s largest selection of old/used/out-of-print software for the PC and other microcomputers.” But I can’t tell if it’s still in operation.
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If you purchase a new license, rather than upgrade your old software, you are permitted to transfer your old license.
For instance, Adobe says “if you upgrade from Adobe Acrobat 6 to Acrobat 7, you cannot sell Acrobat 6 to someone else. There’s not even agreement from software companies about reselling software. There is NOT an ultimate legal agreement regarding reselling software.
If you are that worried about being sued by a company for reselling software, you should stop reading now – and destroy the software before throwing it away, period. I’m presenting you research I’ve done and what it means to me. What are your options for out-of-date software that will no longer work on any computer or device you have because of a change/upgrade in operating systems, other than throwing it away? And do user agreements mean you have to just throw it away?įirst, let me say that this blog is not a legal document and I’m not offering you legal advice. You’ve got disks, you’ve got books, but it’s all completely unusable, and has been a long time.
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I’m betting you have a shelf or drawer full of old software that won’t work on your computer – and hasn’t for YEARS.