While you might technically find an old instance running, using Omniconvert 1.0.3 today presents significant risks:
Because is primarily known as a SaaS company (A/B testing, web personalization, and surveys), but "1.0.3" implies a specific software version number, there are two likely scenarios for this request.
The ".3" increment is crucial. Early adopters of version 1.0.0 reported minor bugs related to jQuery conflicts and slow rendering in Internet Explorer (a dominant browser at the time). Omniconvert 1.0.3 was the "stable hero"—the version that most agencies felt comfortable deploying to production.

