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Even if the file is "clean" of viruses, the patch itself often causes technical headaches:

EasyWorship 2009, specifically Build 24, was the final stable release of that version line. It allowed churches to:

By 2015, Softouch (the developer) had moved on to EasyWorship 7 and later EasyWorship 9. Build 24 no longer receives security updates, nor does it support modern operating systems like Windows 10/11 properly.