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Announcing New ArchiveWeb.page App, Deprecating Older Tools
ProductOver the years, the Webrecorder project has developed a lot of tools to make web archiving easier and accessible for all. To continue pushing the boundaries of high-fidelity web archiving and make tools that are easy to use and easy to maintain, it is sometimes necessary to discontinue older tools and focus on new ones.
Introducing Browsertrix Crawler
ProductI wanted to more publicly announce Webrecorder's new automated browser-based crawling system: Browsertrix Crawler.
Introducing ArchiveWeb.page - Local High-Fidelity Web Archiving directly in your browser
ProductI am excited to announce the launch of ArchiveWeb.page, a brand-new high-fidelity web archiving system available as a Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Announcing WACZ Format 1.0
ProductThe Webrecorder team has just finished a new release for WACZ and we’re delighted to share it with you!
Flash Ain't Dead Yet! Even More Ways to Run Flash using OldWeb.today
ProductA new version of OldWeb.today was released two weeks ago, switching to in-browser Javascript and WebAssembly emulation.
Announcing the New OldWeb.today
ProductJust over five years ago, at the beginning of December 2015, I released the initial version of OldWeb.today, which demonstrated running emulated browsers connected to web archives.
Next Generation Web Archiving: Loading Complex Web Archives On-Demand in the Browser
ProductI'm excited to present an exciting new milestone for Webrecorder, the release of six high-fidelity web archives of complex digital publications, accessible directly in any modern browser.