Soldato
- Joined
- 10 May 2004
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- Sunny Stafford
It's important to keep your anti-virus up to date, but otherwise, this is a social experiment really, just to see how long you've hung onto other stuff for.
My first PC was delivered in March 1999. I was 20 years old, so I was late on the bandwagon for someone of that age. My first mobile was September 2000, so again I was late for the age that I was.
MS Office '97 came with that 1999 PC, and I just kept the CD for it. It has worked fine on every subsequent PC that I have owned, and so it has now become an experiment on how long I can make it last. I have installed it on PCs running Windows 95 (original 1999 PC), Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, 10 and it still works on Win 11! Please note it's a single user retail license, which I remove from my previous PCs. I skipped Windows Millennium for obvious reasons
Paintshop Pro is another example. I briefly ran PSP5 and PSP6 on shareware trials, before finally settling with a licensed copy of PSP7 in year 2000. I wasn't keen on the look of PSP8, so again this has ran fine on every PC up to Win 11.
I have used Firefox since 2002, when it was the Mozilla suite. Unlike Office '97 and PSP7 though, I have always kept Firefox up to date. Before Firefox, I used Netscape which is what Firefox was before it got open-sourced as Mozilla.
I still use Winamp with a classic skin. Remember back in 1999 when Winamp vs Sonique was all the rage?!
For other programs though, I was late to the party. Didn't get Steam until 2013, and didn't get Spotify until 2016. I didn't get Windows XP until 2006, so that was pretty late.
Web sites:
I signed up to eBay in January 2001 (which is quite late in the grand scheme of things). I did get PayPal straight away though, back in a time when it was PayPal vs NoChex. You had to read 2 small random reductions (less than £1) made by PayPal on your next bank statement before you could secure your PP account.
For Overclockers, I knew about the shop before the forum. The shop was 2003 for me and the forum was 2004. That was after the nuke, so again fairly late in the grand scheme of things.
I was also on a few clubbing forums 20 years ago but they have all gone now.
Again on the flipside, I was (very!) late to Facebook - 2016. Never had a Twitter account, nor Snapchat, TikTok, Pinterest, Instagram etc. I have got deviantART though 2008 which I still use as I still find it interesting. I don't find Facebook remotely interesting though, so I just keep FB for the odd contacts who only use FB as their means of communication.
WhatsApp was 2016, so again late to the party.
My first PC was delivered in March 1999. I was 20 years old, so I was late on the bandwagon for someone of that age. My first mobile was September 2000, so again I was late for the age that I was.
MS Office '97 came with that 1999 PC, and I just kept the CD for it. It has worked fine on every subsequent PC that I have owned, and so it has now become an experiment on how long I can make it last. I have installed it on PCs running Windows 95 (original 1999 PC), Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, 10 and it still works on Win 11! Please note it's a single user retail license, which I remove from my previous PCs. I skipped Windows Millennium for obvious reasons

Paintshop Pro is another example. I briefly ran PSP5 and PSP6 on shareware trials, before finally settling with a licensed copy of PSP7 in year 2000. I wasn't keen on the look of PSP8, so again this has ran fine on every PC up to Win 11.
I have used Firefox since 2002, when it was the Mozilla suite. Unlike Office '97 and PSP7 though, I have always kept Firefox up to date. Before Firefox, I used Netscape which is what Firefox was before it got open-sourced as Mozilla.
I still use Winamp with a classic skin. Remember back in 1999 when Winamp vs Sonique was all the rage?!
For other programs though, I was late to the party. Didn't get Steam until 2013, and didn't get Spotify until 2016. I didn't get Windows XP until 2006, so that was pretty late.
Web sites:
I signed up to eBay in January 2001 (which is quite late in the grand scheme of things). I did get PayPal straight away though, back in a time when it was PayPal vs NoChex. You had to read 2 small random reductions (less than £1) made by PayPal on your next bank statement before you could secure your PP account.
For Overclockers, I knew about the shop before the forum. The shop was 2003 for me and the forum was 2004. That was after the nuke, so again fairly late in the grand scheme of things.
I was also on a few clubbing forums 20 years ago but they have all gone now.
Again on the flipside, I was (very!) late to Facebook - 2016. Never had a Twitter account, nor Snapchat, TikTok, Pinterest, Instagram etc. I have got deviantART though 2008 which I still use as I still find it interesting. I don't find Facebook remotely interesting though, so I just keep FB for the odd contacts who only use FB as their means of communication.
WhatsApp was 2016, so again late to the party.