Tag Archives: software

Comparing software tools

While looking at software relating to digital video earlier today I came across a handy website called alternativeTo. It’s a useful means of comparing software applications and getting an idea of the tools that are out there to help perform a particular task. AlternativeTo gives a brief summary of each piece of software along with screenshots of the software in action. Another useful feature is that searches can be filtered by whether the tools are free or open source.

-Emma Hancox

Homes for old software

The more hybrid archives we work with, the more obvious it becomes that we need access to repositories of older software (or ‘abandonware’). For older formats you often find that not only is the creating software obsolete, but any migration tool you can dig up is pretty out-of-date too. Recently I used oldversion.com to source older versions of CompuServe and Eudora to transform an old CompuServe account to mbox format with CS2Eudora. The oldversion site is really valuable and we could use more like it, and more in it. The trouble is, collecting and publishing proprietary ‘abandonware’ seems to be a bit of a grey area.

In 2003, the Internet Archive obtained some exemptions from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA) that has allowed them to archive software, but this has to be done privately with the software being made available after copyright expiry. Not much help now, but promising for the long-term. The best thing that could happen (from an archivist’s point of view) is that individuals and companies formally rescinded their interests in older software and put them in the public domain. Ideally they would put an expiry date into the initial licence before the software becomes abandonware.

I’m curious to hear about other good abandonware sites, especially ones that include ‘productivity software’ (our focus is here rather than gaming!). The Macintosh Garden is a good one, and Apple themselves also provide access to some older software, like ClarisWorks. What else is out there that we should know about?

-Susan Thomas

Developing & Implementing Tools for Managing Hybrid Archives

As previously blogged, we were invited to talk at the University of Dundee’s Centre for Archive and Information Studies seminar. I understand that the presentations along with a set of notes will be made available shortly, but in the mean time I thought I’d let you know my slides and notes are available on SlideShare and also my rather hastily thrown together home page! 🙂

-Peter Cliff