software/hoardy-web/./doc/gallery.md

Passively capture, archive, and hoard your web browsing history, including the contents of the pages you visit, for later offline viewing, replay, mirroring, data scraping, and/or indexing. Your own personal private Wayback Machine that can also archive HTTP POST requests and responses, as well as most other HTTP-level data.

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extension-v1.19.0

Screenshot of Firefox’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.
Extension’s P&R tab with it switched to Submit dumps via 'HTTP' mode and its Server URL pointing to hoardy-web serve instance.
Screenshot of Firefox’s viewport with a replay of the page from the previous screenshot.
Screenshot of extension’s help page under Firefox. The highlighted setting is referenced by the text under the mouse cursor.
Screenshot of extension’s help page under Firefox set to a dark mode theme. The highlighted setting is referenced by the text under the mouse cursor.

extension-v1.18.0

Screenshot of Firefox’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.

extension-v1.13.0

Screenshot of Firefox’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.
Screenshot of extension’s help page under Firefox set to a dark mode theme.

extension-v1.10.0

Screenshot of Firefox’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.
Screenshot of extension’s help page under Firefox set to a dark mode theme. The highlighted setting is referenced by the text under the mouse cursor.
Screenshot of Chromium’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.

extension-v1.7.0

Screenshot of browser’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.
Screenshot of extension’s help page. The highlighted setting is referenced by the text under the mouse cursor.

extension-v1.5.0

Screenshot of browser’s viewport with extension’s popup shown.
Screenshot of extension’s help page. The highlighted setting is referenced by the text under the mouse cursor.