HACKER Q&A
📣 schappim

What's the Oldest App You Still Use Daily


For me it is an old version of FlyingLogic before they went subscription only.


  👤 k310 Accepted Answer ✓
Trunk Notes on iOS. It even runs on mac since Apple Silicon.

Some may be older. Ones I actually port to new machines and use are the perl "ren" script and the rdb relational database (perl) by Hobbs.

Source:

https://github.com/ironsmith58/RDB/tree/master

Article:

https://seann.herdejurgen.com/samag.com/html/v11/i01/a6.htm

Docs as pdf:

https://casegroup.rutgers.edu/lnotes/ccb550/spring20/RDB.pdf


👤 api
The obvious answer is CLI stuff like bash, grep, sed, xargs, tar, etc. The shell suite found on Linux and macOS systems can contain code dating back to the 1980s. There’s some really ancient code in there. No need to change it.

For UI apps there’s not much I use that’s that old.


👤 benoau
Assuming you mean phone, I think every app I use is more than 10 years old. The app ecosystem has not been worth exploring in many years for me.

I bet most of the app installs these days are just kids tapping misleading ads they see in bad games.


👤 codingdave
cmd.exe came out in '82, so it is 7 years ahead of bash which was '89, so I think it wins.

👤 mycroft_4221
Total Commander - https://www.ghisler.com/

Swiss army knife for file/SFTP/… operations on Windows


👤 sema4hacker
Excel and Word from Office 97.

👤 schappim
For me it is an old version of FlyingLogic before they went subscription only.

👤 Uzmanali
WinSCP and IrfanView.

👤 solardev
Gmail is pretty ancient now. Webstorm too.

👤 tifkap
vi(m), sc (the spreatsheet), awk, Perl (for quick oneliners), mutt, grep, tcpdump

👤 j4nek
my mail user agent says: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)