Sujet : Re: Any IE/Netscape Friendly Sites?
De : contact (at) *nospam* unixfiles.org (Knezzen)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.vintageDate : 09. May 2025, 12:06:15
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Organisation : Mac OS 9 Lives | System 7 Today
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In article <
f655849d07be0df713871cc5d728be49ff4783b3@i2pn2.org>,
"Atesh Hicks" <
atesh@quackland.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I was just wondering if you know any interesting websites that are
accessible with a vintage browser?
The only ones I know of:
- system7today.com
- 68k.news
- frogfind.com
(Though at the moment 68k/frogfind is down, I think?)
I am aware of ProtoWeb but I like original creations with up-to-date-ish
content compared to resurrections of archived stuff =)
Those are good ones (I'm a bit partial since I run System 7 Today)
Some sites that come to mind:
macos9lives.com
macintosh.garden (yes, that's the URL for the new public beta)
cornica.org
cheats.macintosh.garden
Have you tried Gopher, btw?
It's much more suited for older machines compared to the WWW.
Check out this nice article on Mac OS 9 Lives about it:
http://macos9lives.com/mac-os9-and-the-internetYou can use it with Netscape based browsers, MacLynx and the purpose
made Gopher clients (like TurboGopher which you can find here:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/turbogopher)