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|purpose=An open source tool for accessing and exploring web archives through emulated legacy browsers. | |purpose=An open source tool for accessing and exploring web archives through emulated legacy browsers. | ||
|homepage=http://oldweb.today | |homepage=http://oldweb.today | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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− | Sometimes known as Netcapsule or simply "Oldweb". Netcapsule is a proof-of-concept system for browsing old web sites from existing web archives in old browsers, inside a modern browser. When the Netcapsule web page is loaded, the old browser is loaded in an emulator-like setup (Docker container) connecting to an existing archiving service through an HTTP/S proxy | + | [Sometimes known as Netcapsule or simply "Oldweb". Netcapsule is a proof-of-concept system for browsing old web sites from existing web archives in old browsers, inside a modern browser. When the Netcapsule web page is loaded, the old browser is loaded in an emulator-like setup (Docker container) connecting to an existing archiving service through an HTTP/S proxy] |
== User Experiences == | == User Experiences == |