I would use CyberDog, but it's the Apple browser that doesn't get any respect any longer.
Hahaha, wow. CyberDog! I worked for an ISP back in the day, doing telephone technical support. A customer called in one time and told me they had CyberDog on their system, so I had to download and install it on mine so I could help them use it. I remember mentioning it to my coworker/boss, the sysadmin, who cracked up about the name CyberDog. From then on it became a running joke about us needing to officially support CyberDog. Good times.
I miss Procomm.
But Telemate was almost a whole operating system in a terminal emulator program.
Me too. Procomm was magical, in its own way. Especially once I figured out how to use XMODEM to download files.
Never heard of Telemate. Was it available as shareware, too?
I miss Archie, Veronica, and Jughead.
As do I. (I assume you were being sincerely wistful.)
I miss curated web site indexes. I miss the plethora of distinct search engines that used to exist. I miss pressing 'g' and typing in a URL in Lynx. I miss the burps and chirps of a dial-up modem. I miss having civil conversations with interesting people, free of trolls. I miss opening up Pine and seeing one or two letters from friends instead of a dozen from spamers. (Though I don't miss the chain letters. Sheesh!) I miss perusing the seemingly endless lists of newsgroup topics. It was glorious and awe inspiring, and while it was still largely a text experience, much was left to the imagination.
When did the Internet become overrun by corporations? When did it become fractured and politicized? For a brief moment we were all Netizens in an egalitarian society, united by our common interests. Truly, I miss the simplicity of the Internet that was.
"Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines." -- Bertrand Russell