Multi Browser ScreenshotStray window belonging to Netscape 7.2 Firefox 1.0.6 / Linux via X11 displaying the page of our school paper Heureka, 1996. Opera 9 / Mac showing an event calendar I made in a short period of loving some graphical page creation tool in 1998. lynx in KDE Terminal / Linux via X11 displaying the Skip Checker page. Konqueror 3.4.2 / Linux via X11 displaying my occasional #1 hit with Google Germany for 'porn'. IE 5.2 / Mac displaying a Running Dinner photo page Camino / Mac displaying a friend's business page. Netscape 7.2 / Mac displaying the address list page for my class at school. Not lovingly maintained but created by AppleScript straight from the AddressBook. Safari 2.0.4 / Mac displaying my blog. WebKit nightly / Mac with a bit of Zapfino indulgence I made for a friend's wedding. iCab 3 / Mac displaying my home page Firefox 2 / Mac Indulging in some IDN play. IE7 / Win displaying my T-Shirt page. IE6 / Win displaying our workgroup page. IE5.5 / Win displaying the Bremer Haus page we made in 1996. IE 5.0 / Win displaying my Bolo page, ca 1995. Opera 9 / Mac (looks like it managed to slip in a second window...) displaying my black and white photography page. what's that app to put icons instead app names? It's nice! That's a useful side effect of the FruitMenu haxie.
Taking yesterday's multi-browser insanity even further.
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This time mixing OS X, X11 and Parallels/Windows with browsers displaying different sites I made between 1995 and now. Hover over the windows for extra detail. I guess things can be taken even further with Windows versions of Firefox and Opera, with the gazillions of other Linux browsers (and configurations) there are, with vMac running Classic Mac OS versions to give us ancient Netscapes, IE/Macs and of course Cyberdog... but I think I'll leave it at this. CommentsJonyTut says:Can I use this pic in our Novosibirsk Linux User Group?
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Nils Geylen
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Brilliant!
I'm an admin for a group called Home-Back-Forward, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group, if you like. This one would be great. Thanks.
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