📈 Legacy Technologies Ranked #26–#50 in Mexico

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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.

Mexico is a North American country with a population of over 129 million people.

The following list shows the legacy technologies ranked from 26th to 50th out of 57 used on websites in Mexico.

RankNameMarket share
26
Google +1 Button
Mountain View, California, United States

The sharing button code for the discontinued Google +1 service.

Legacy
27
YUI
New York, United States

A legacy, open-source JavaScript and CSS library for building interactive web applications with a focus on modular architecture and cross-browser consistency.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
28
Google Sign-In
Mountain View, California, United States

A deprecated JavaScript library that has been superseded by Google Identity services for Web.

FreeLegacy
29
Cufon

A discontinued JavaScript library that performs text replacement on web pages, using the canvas element and VML to render fancy fonts.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
30
Shadowbox

A lightbox library for photos and videos, last released in 2014.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
31
RawGit
Portland, Oregon, United States

A public CDN for serving files from raw.githubusercontent.com with the correct content types.

FreeLegacy
32
Lightbox for Bootstrap

A lightbox module for Bootstrap that supports images, YouTube videos and galleries - built around Bootstrap's Modal plugin.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
33
Skype
Redmond, Washington, United States

A communications platform for voice and video calls and sending instant messages that was retired on May 5, 2025 in favor of Microsoft Teams.

FreeLegacy
34
qTranslate-X

A discontinued WordPress plugin used for managing dynamic multilingual content on websites.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
35
Oracle Moat
Austin, Texas, United States

A measurement and marketing analytics suite designed to measure media performance across digital and TV advertising campaigns.

Legacy
36
Cloudflare Apps
San Francisco, California, United States

A deprecated service that allowed the installation of third-party scripts/plugins on a website with a single click.

Legacy
37
Salesforce Chat
San Francisco, California, United States

A live chat solution from Salesforce that is currently in maintenance-only mode and is scheduled to be retired in February 2026.

Legacy
38
Prefix-free

A legacy script that adds browser prefixes to CSS code when needed for old browsers.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
39
iScroll

A high-performance JavaScript library for smooth scrolling.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
40
Audience Studio
San Francisco, California, United States

A data management platform that was retired in February 2024.

Legacy
41
Spry
San Jose, California, United States

A deprecated JavaScript framework by Adobe that enables the rapid development of Ajax-powered web pages.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
42
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
43
Google Podcasts
Mountain View, California, United States

A podcasting directory that was shut down in mid-2024 with the migration to YouTube Music.

Legacy
44
StackPath
Dallas, Texas, United States

A content delivery network that shut down in March 2024.

Legacy
45
Oribi
Mountain View, California, United States

An all-in-one marketing analytics solution acquired by LinkedIn.

Legacy
46
J2Store
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

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

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
47
iWeb
Cupertino, California, United States

A WYSIWYG template-based website building tool that had been released by Apple Inc. from 2006 to 2011.

Legacy
48
Google Code Archive
Mountain View, California, United States

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

FreeLegacy
49
Stacktable.js

jQuery plugin for stacking tables on small screens.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
50
Microsoft FrontPage
Redmond, Washington, United States

A WYSIWYG HTML editor and website administration tool that was part of Microsoft Office until it was discontinued in 2003.

$149Legacy

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