You could use SeaMonkey if you want a modern Netscape.
“Before search engines” is very early and the problem with that is just that if all you have is links, it’s difficult to find anything at all…
I think the Internet of the mid 2000s to early 2010s was the best era. There were amazing new things to discover on it almost every year, people were still using actual communication platforms rather than advertising platforms, it was easy to find out all kinds of interesting facts about the world.
You could use SeaMonkey if you want a modern Netscape.
“Before search engines” is very early and the problem with that is just that if all you have is links, it’s difficult to find anything at all…
I think the Internet of the mid 2000s to early 2010s was the best era. There were amazing new things to discover on it almost every year, people were still using actual communication platforms rather than advertising platforms, it was easy to find out all kinds of interesting facts about the world.
Man, websites still spread like wildfire even before search engines.
Word of mouth is a powerful thing.
I remember so many times trading slips of paper with website addresses written on them with others.