📈 Legacy Technologies Ranked #51–#75 in Canada

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Legacy technologies are platforms and tools that have been discontinued or shut down and no longer operate. Some are completely defunct, while others remain functional but unsupported.

Canada is a North American country with a population of over 40 million people.

The following list shows the legacy technologies ranked from 51st to 75th out of 88 used on websites in Canada.

RankNameMarket share
51
StackPath
Dallas, Texas, United States

A content delivery network that shut down in March 2024.

Legacy
52
Material Design Lite
Mountain View, California, United States

A legacy user interface framework that implements Material Design components using plain CSS, JavaScript, and HTML without external dependencies.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
53
Fort Awesome

A commercial icon font service that allowed users to create custom icon fonts by selecting specific icons for their projects.

Free$49+/yearLegacy
54
Adobe PageMill
San Jose, California, United States

A legacy WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in favor of GoLive.

$149Legacy
55
ES6 Shim

Provides compatibility shims so that legacy JavaScript engines behave as closely as possible to ECMAScript 6.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
56
Google Code Archive
Mountain View, California, United States

Google Code was a code hosting service for open source projects.

FreeLegacy
57
Claris Home Page
Cupertino, California, United States

A WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in 2001.

Legacy
58
AT Internet
Bordeaux, France

Analytics Suite was a fully GDPR-compliant web analytics solution before Piano's acquisition of the company.

€355+/monthLegacy
59
Serif WebPlus
Sydney, Australia

A legacy WYSIWYG website builder for Microsoft Windows that was discontinued in 2016.

Legacy
60
JsTemplate

A small JavaScript library that allows you to create templates like PHP and ASP with JavaScript.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
61
J2Store
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

An open-source e-commerce extension for Joomla that is no longer maintained.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
62
NetObjects Fusion
Redwood City, California, United States

A discontinued web design software for Windows and Mac OS.

$163.95Legacy
63
AngularJS Material
Mountain View, California, United States

An implementation of Google's Material Design Specification (2014-2017) for AngularJS developers.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
64
Signal
Chicago, Illinois, United States

A customer intelligence platform that leveraged tag management and real-time data collection.

Legacy
65
Namo WebEditor
Korea

A legacy WYSIWYG HTML editor that was discontinued in 2011.

Legacy
66
eZ Publish
Porsgrunn, Norway

A discontinued PHP application framework with advanced CMS functionality, the predecessor of Ibexa DXP.

Legacy
67
Glitch
San Francisco, California, United States

A collaborative programming environment that was shut down after being acquired by Fastly.

Legacy
68
Edgio
Phoenix, Arizona, United States

A global multi-tenant CDN that delivered web traffic for many large video streaming customers until it went bankrupt in 2024.

Legacy
69
EasySiteWizard

A now defunct WYSIWYG website builder formerly offered by various web hosting providers.

Legacy
70
Foundry
Orlando, Florida, United States

A freeform framework for RapidWeaver and Stacks that was discontinued in 2024.

$99+Legacy
71
Appsto.re
Cupertino, California, United States

A URL shortener that specialized in iTunes links.

Legacy
72
Borderfree
Petah Tikva, Israel

A cross-border e-commerce platform that enabled U.S.

Legacy
73
Pocket Button
Mountain View, California, United States

Allowed users to save content to Pocket, a social bookmarking service that shut down in 2025.

FreeLegacy
74
DOM4

A fully tested and covered polyfill for DOM Level 4 entries.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
75
🔥 HoTMetaL
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

A legacy WYSIWYG HTML editor that was sold to Corel and discontinued in 2002.

Legacy

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Data is based on the analysis of 66,600 websites from Canada.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.