List of old Macintosh software
This is a list of old Macintosh software that no longer runs on current Macs. The software might require Mac OS 9 or other versions of the classic Mac OS that can't run on Apple's current Intel machines. Note that most old programs can still be run using emulators, such as SheepShaver, vMac, or Basilisk II.
For a list of current programs, see List of Macintosh software. Third-party databases include VersionTracker, MacUpdate and iUseThis. Since a list like this might grow too big and become unmanageable, this list is confined to those programs for which a Wikipedia article exists.
Children's and educational software
Developer tools and IDEs
- Apple Media Tool
- AppWare
- Aztec C
- CodeWarrior
- HyperCard – Classic-only IDE
- MacApp
- Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
- Microsoft BASIC
- MTropolis
- Oracle Media Objects
- THINK C
- VideoWorks
- World Builder – game creation system
Games
Graphics, layout, and desktop publishing
Integrated software technologies
Networking and telecommunications
- 4-Sight Fax
- AppleLink
- eWorld
- FreePPP
- Hotline Connect
- MacTerminal
- Red Ryder
- ZTerm
Office, business, and productivity
Outliners
Screen savers
Web browsers
- Cyberdog
- Internet Explorer
- MacLynx
- MacWeb
- MacWWW
- NCSA Mosaic
- Netscape Communicator
- Netscape Navigator
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See also
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