Website designs were more playful and there were many unique communities.

Wouldn’t it be great to time hop back to then?

What Is OldWeb.Today?

Terminal window showing the manual page for the Mutt email client on Linux

That’s whereOldWeb.Todaycomes in.

This all happens in your current net online gate, and you don’t need to download anything.

It even supports Shockwave, Flash, and Java, depending on the web client you select.

Screenshot of a browser emulator.

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This gives you a list of browsers and the associated operating system.

For example, you could select Internet Explorer 6 running in Windows 98 or Netscape Navigator in macOS 7.5.5.

Never heard of Netscape Navigator?

OldWeb.Today homepage.

It’s one of the early popular web browsers and isnostalgic softwarefor many.

An archive may not exist at the exact point you select, but it’ll find the closest match.

Finally, click “Reload”.

Viewing GeoCities on OldWeb.Today.

With all that done, it’s time to explore the website.

Scroll down, click links, and take a trip down memory lane.

Some websites may not render totally accurately, often with some images missing.

Exploring Windows 98 on OldWeb.Today.

This is because the page hasn’t been fully archived.

If this happens, try another date.

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