/r/retrocomputing/

r/retrocomputing

44k members
r/retrocomputing is a subreddit with 44k members. They frequently recommend/review software recommendation and invoicing software, and the most common flair used is photo :camera:, problem / question :questionmark:, video :videoiconw:, discussion, and software.
A subreddit to discuss and share retrocomputing related content.

Products Discussed in r/retrocomputing

#1
Lotus Agenda
4.0 from 1 review
#2
Managing Your Money
4.0 from 1 review
#1
Quickbooks
5.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/retrocomputing

#1
Photo :camera:
: "Vintage Apple rescue FTW!"
36 posts
#2
Problem / Question :questionmark:
: "Found this in my newly-bought house's crawlspace, is this anything?"
11 posts
#3
Video :videoiconw:
: "Holy grail or trash?"
8 posts
#4
Discussion
: "What comes to your mind when you see a Floppy Disk?"
6 posts
#5
Software
: "Bonzi Buddy in the early 2000s offered AI chat and agentic help with some windows tasks. It was revealed as spyware and faced legal action later."
5 posts
#6
Free
: "Work friend of mine gave me on of his grandpa's Apple iMacs. Absolutely no clue what I'm going to do with it or if it will fit in my car."
3 posts
#7
Blog
: "Me and my mom bought an Apple iigs!"
1 post
#8
Solved :checkmark:
: "My journey into fixing my Commodore 64c"
1 post

Member Growth in r/retrocomputing

Yearly
+20k members(80.0%)

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Last updated: June 30, 2026