A free and open-source application that acts as a proxy to access archived versions of websites, available on Sugggest.
TheOldNet is a free and open-source web application that gives users access to archived and cached versions of websites. It serves as a proxy that retrieves pages from various web archives around the world, such as the Wayback Machine, Archive.Today, Google Cache, and more.
By entering a URL into TheOldNet, it will search its database of archives and find the latest available snapshots of that page. It essentially allows you to browse the web as it existed in the past. This is useful if the current site is down, has removed content, or undergone a major redesign.
Some key features of TheOldNet include:
TheOldNet enables online research, digital preservation, fact checking, and viewing web history. It gives the web time machine capabilities for seeing pages as they existed months or years ago. As more archives continue to come online, TheOldNet provides a single point of access.
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