What do you do with old software?

TechnoPro

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Sell it? Throw it out? Donate it?

Just curious since I am purging through some stuff and have all these old copies of Office 2000, older Norton products, and things of that nature.

What do you folks do with the legacy-ware?
 

DAGTA

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If I know someone that can use it, I give it to them.

Else if I know a place to sell it and it's still worth something, I sell it.

Else I throw it in the circular file.
 

Zugzwang152

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things like Office/Photoshop, or other productivity or content creation software I would keep, as you can still use them. Antivirus or anything requiring a subscription to keep useful I'd toss.
 

Philippine Mango

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Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
things like Office/Photoshop, or other productivity or content creation software I would keep, as you can still use them. Antivirus or anything requiring a subscription to keep useful I'd toss.

Exactly, although I still have systemworks 98 :eek:
 

TechnoPro

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Originally posted by: talyn00
it sits in a drawer

Girlfriend moved in, so drawer space is now at a premium... Otherwise, they would sit here for a long time.
 

jadinolf

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I have a dilemma now since my local thrift shop will not take anything that is computer related.

I guess I will recycle the paper products and toss the media.
 

Carbo

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Originally posted by: TechnoPro
Originally posted by: talyn00
it sits in a drawer

Girlfriend moved in, so drawer space is now at a premium... Otherwise, they would sit here for a long time.
Dump the bitch; keep the software.

 

Patt

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I stockpile. Unless I can give it away (or sell it), I have an ever growing mountain of s/w.
 

skyking

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Originally posted by: jadinolf
I have a dilemma now since my local thrift shop will not take anything that is computer related.

I guess I will recycle the paper products and toss the media.

I give it away, many times along with a suitable computer:)
I've got a P200 with 128MB! of ram and a 6 gig drive, with licenses for win98SE, works, and money that will go to a computerless family today, for instance.
 

Mickey Eye

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They slowly gain desk footholds before trying to zerg me. At which point I put them on the shelf.