Discontinued Windows Softwares

Discover best Discontinued Windows softwares, apps and websites.

Best Discontinued Windows Softwares

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BB4Win

BB4Win

Open Source

BB4Win is a discontinued, lightweight alternative shell for Windows, inspired by Blackbox for X11. It transforms the traditional Windows desktop into a highly customizable, minimalist environment, offering users extensive control over their system's look and feel, and prioritizing efficiency and aesthetic flexibility over standard Windows UI conventions. It was popular among users seeking a departure from the default Windows experience.

Extremely lightweight and resource-efficient compared to Windows Explorer.
Linux-based
OS & Utilities
Gnash

Gnash

Open Source

Gnash is a free and open-source software player for SWF files, a format primarily used for Adobe Flash media. Developed as part of the GNU Project, it aimed to provide an independent and secure alternative to Adobe Flash Player, supporting various Flash functionalities for animation, video, and interactive web content, particularly during the widespread use of Flash on the internet.

Free and open-source software
Embeddable
Video & Movies
Windows Live Writer

Windows Live Writer is a feature-rich, discontinued desktop blog editor from Microsoft, designed to streamline the process of creating and publishing blog posts across various platforms with a WYSIWYG interface.

Provides a rich, desktop-based writing and editing environment.
Blog editor
Development Social & Communications
Windows Live Photo Gallery

Windows Live Photo Gallery is a discontinued, free photo management and editing application developed by Microsoft, part of the Windows Essentials suite. It allowed users to import, organize, edit, and share their digital photos.

Free to use
Batch rename files
File Management Photos & Graphics Social & Communications
Windows Live Messenger

Windows Live Messenger was a widely-used instant messaging client developed by Microsoft, providing real-time text chat, voice and video calls, file sharing, and integration with other Microsoft services. It was a cornerstone of online communication for many users globally.

Widespread user base for easy connection.
Chat
Social & Communications
Google Sync

Google Sync was a free service offered by Google to synchronize mail, contacts, and calendar data across multiple devices and platforms. It leveraged various protocols like Exchange ActiveSync, CardDAV, and CalDAV to push updates in real-time, ensuring users had consistent information wherever they accessed it.

Real-time synchronization of mail, contacts, and calendar.
Sync Contacts
Office & Productivity
Windows Media Center

Windows Media Center was Microsoft's integrated digital media player and manager, providing a centralized interface for enjoying music, photos, videos, and live and recorded television on Windows.

Intuitive '10-foot' user interface designed for TV viewing.
Media Streaming
Video & Movies
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