

Maybe not the most essential piece of sotware in the world since not a lot of people use IRC anymore, but you can still connect to IRC servers with it and there are some very useful computing channels with people ready to help. Here's a possible activation key, I haven't tested it: Just keep in mind that, at the time, Opera was a paid piece of software and this is a trial version that needs a key to activate it. It works great for browsing The Old Net or using the Web Rendering Proxy.

This is Opera 3.62 and it's another alternative for retro-browsing on Windows 3.1. This is Netscape 3 Gold and it works great for browsing The Old Net or using the Web Rendering Proxy. It also works great for browsing The Old Net or using the Web Rendering Proxy and, as before, you can also use Browservice with it even though performance won't be great. You can find more information about it here.Ī slightly older and lighter version of IE for Windows 3.x. It works great for browsing The Old Net or using the Web Rendering Proxy but you can also use Browservice with it even though performance won't be great. The latest version of Internet Explorer for Windows 3.x and it's probably the best browser available for the system. You can get it to kinda work with Browservice but the experience is horrible, you can find more information about it here.Īlso make sure to browse this website in it! =)

This is the last version of the Netscape Communicator Suite available for Windows 3.x and it's my favorite browser even though it's not as compliant to standards as IE5. Internet | Graphics | Networking | Office | Multimedia | Customization | Archiving | System

Some pieces of software you have to get the most out of your Windows 3.x install.
