Legacy bridge

Old site and legacy area

Understand what still lives in the legacy area and when it still makes sense to use it.

What the legacy area still includes

The legacy area is no longer the main modern entry point. It remains available for preserved educational content, older app references, and compatibility paths that still matter.

When to stay on the new platform

Stay on the current platform when you want live browser tools, localized app pages, published blog guides, search, privacy information, and updated navigation.

When the old site may still help

The older site can still be useful when an indexed archive page, an older learning section, or a past app reference points you there and the content has not been rebuilt on the new platform yet.

What to expect from legacy routes

Some legacy routes are preserved as-is, while others mainly exist for compatibility. For example, the apps-page path still exists, but some browser requests may redirect into the current apps section.

Legacy surfaces that still exist

Use these when you specifically need the older surface or followed an older link.

Use the current platform first

These are the main current routes for live tools, app pages, and search on the new platform.