TinyTask Old Versions – Download Previous Releases
Download older versions of TinyTask for Windows. Each version is the original unmodified release, safe and portable. We recommend using the latest version unless you have a specific reason to use an older one.
TinyTask 1.72 Legacy
Fixed Play Speed save/compile bug. Added .rec file association via TinyTaskSetup. Fixed fast playback (100x) termination issue. Missing: international language support, antivirus optimizations from 1.74+.
TinyTask 1.50 Legacy
First version with Compile EXE and Repeat Playback features. Portable .ini preferences and tooltips. Missing: custom playback speeds, configurable toolbar, multi-language, Always on Top, and all bug fixes from later versions.
TinyTask 1.45 Legacy
Early release with basic record and playback functionality. Does not include Compile EXE, Repeat Playback, custom speeds, or any features added in 1.50 and later. Not recommended for modern Windows.
When to Use an Older Version
Legacy Windows
Running Windows XP or Vista? Version 1.50 was built and tested for those systems. Newer versions may still work, but 1.50 is the safest bet for older OS.
Compatibility Testing
Developers and QA testers sometimes need to verify behavior across TinyTask versions. Old .rec files may play back differently on newer builds.
Corporate Policies
Some corporate environments lock software to approved versions. If your IT department approved TinyTask 1.72, you may need that specific build.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are old versions of TinyTask safe to use?
Yes. All versions hosted on this page are original, unmodified releases from the TinyTask developer. They do not contain malware, adware, or bundled software. However, older versions may trigger more antivirus false positives than v1.77, which was specifically optimized to reduce scanner flags from 19 down to 4. If your antivirus flags an older version, it is a false positive – but switching to 1.77 will likely resolve the issue.
Can I open .rec files from a newer version in an older one?
Generally yes. The .rec file format has remained stable across TinyTask versions, so recordings made in v1.77 will typically play back correctly in v1.50 and vice versa. However, if you compiled a macro to .exe with a newer version, the compiled file may not match the behavior expected by an older build. For the most reliable cross-version compatibility, exchange .rec files rather than compiled .exe macros.
Do older versions work on Windows 10 and 11?
Most versions from 1.50 onward will run on Windows 10 and 11 without issues. TinyTask is a simple, portable program that does not depend on specific Windows components. That said, versions before 1.71 may have positioning issues on multi-monitor setups with different display scaling – a bug that was fixed in v1.71. For the best experience on modern Windows, use v1.77.
Why is TinyTask no longer being updated?
TinyTask 1.77 was released in November 2019 and has remained the latest version since then. The developer has not announced whether the project is discontinued or simply stable. Given that TinyTask is a focused, single-purpose tool (record and replay mouse/keyboard input), there is limited scope for new features. The current version works reliably on all modern Windows systems from XP through Windows 11, which may explain why further updates have not been necessary.
Where can I see what changed in each version?
Visit our TinyTask Change Log page for a complete revision history covering every version from 1.50 through 1.77. Each entry lists the exact features added, bugs fixed, and improvements made in that release.