Mine is a U shank. I've never used a saw that took the other blades. Maybe it's time to get a new saw...
Yeah, sounds like it. T-shank isn't
that new - probably been around 15 years or so... maybe 20. Come to think of it, I have one of the old saws with the screws... a Craftsman I bought around 1980. Sort of a PITA to change blades.
Anyway, the T-shank is nothing special, nor brand-specific. The "cheap saw" I was complaining about is a B&D I got from Home Depot around 10 years ago for something like 30 bucks.