Globus VPN Browser – a web browser that provides secure browsing of websites via a TOR and VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection. Globus VPN Browser is based on Chromium code. https://archiveapp.org/globus-vpn-browser/ #webbrowser #windows
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Globus VPN Browser – a web browser that provides secure browsing of websites via a TOR and VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection. Globus VPN Browser is based on Chromium code. https://archiveapp.org/globus-vpn-browser/ #webbrowser #windows
Scout – a communication-oriented operating system targeted at network appliances (e.g., network-attached devices, set-top boxes, hand-held devices, and so on). https://archiveos.org/scout/ #operatingsystem
Dr. Mario (Japanese: ドクターマリオ) – a puzzle video game developed by Nintendo and released in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Game Boy. The game’s soundtrack was composed by Hirokazu Tanaka. A spin-off of the game, titled Dr. Luigi, was released for the Wii U in 2013 as part of the Year of Luigi. https://archivegame.org/dr-mario/ #game #puzzle #nintendo
Brutalix – a Damn Small Linux based distribution developed by Eduardo Fíat and several collaborators. It’s a Linux distribution that runs without having to install anything on the hard drive (a live distro). https://archiveos.org/brutalix/ #linux #debian
Forge – a Refracta based, which is based on Devuan, live Linux distribution with nodbus, experimental release. https://archiveos.org/forge/ #linux #debian #devuan
Formal-Ed – a formalized line editor in Coq. It provides an implementation of a line editor in Coq, and then prove that it is a complete text editor. https://archiveapp.org/formal-ed/ #texteditor #linux #bsd #unix
Quixe – a pure-Javascript interpreter for the Glulx IF virtual machine. It can play any Glulx game file (.ulx or .gblorb) in a web browser. It does not require a server component; it runs entirely in the browser. https://archivegame.org/quixe/ #game #emulator #linux #osx #windows #bsd #unix #solaris
System 4 – a version of the Mac OS operating system, released in March 1987 by Apple Computer. The System 4 successor is System 5. https://archiveos.org/system-4/ #apple #osx #operatingsystem
RxDOS – a fast MS-DOS clone that supports very large disk drives, FAT32 volumes, and Windows 95/98 Long Filenames. https://archiveos.org/rxdos/ #dos #operatingsystem #freedos
wikiCalc – a web application created by Daniel Bricklin. It acts as a spreadsheet for the Wiki interface. wikiCalc is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. https://archiveapp.org/wikicalc/ #wiki #linux #osx #windows
Wasteland – a role-playing game created by Interplay Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 for Apple II, Commodore 64, Macintosh and PC computers. https://archivegame.org/wasteland/ #game #rpg #apple #commodore #dos
tuXmas – a Kubuntu based Linux distribution created by the Linux User Group Backnang. https://archiveos.org/tuxmas/ #linux #ubuntu #multimedia
Ghost Browser – a multi-session web browser that lets you manage any number of social media accounts in one active window. https://archiveapp.org/ghost-browser/ #webbrowser #linux #osx #windows
Taligent OS (a portmanteau of “talent” and “intelligent”) – an American software company. Based on the Pink object-oriented operating system conceived by Apple in 1988. https://archiveos.org/taligent-os/ #operatingsystem #apple
XChat-GNOME – a simple and featureful IRC client for GNOME with ability to transfer files. https://archiveapp.org/xchat-gnome/ #irc #linux #bsd
Slax Remix – a Slax based Linux distribution offered as a live CD. https://archiveos.org/slax-remix/ #linux #slackware #slax