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Ever wondered what a webpage looked like before it changed? Open Archive is your personal time machine for the internet, providing quick and easy access to the most recent archived version of any website. Whether you're a researcher, journalist, or just curious about the evolution of content, this extension is designed to help you explore the web's history with a single click.
Key Features:
- Instant Access: Automatically opens the latest archived version of the current page in a new tab.
- Explore Historical Snapshots: Navigate through different versions of the page to see how content has evolved over time.
- Simple & Fast: No need for complex tools or searches—get the archived version instantly.
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