Macsurf, "modern" web browser for macOS 9
gattilorenz
122 points
38 comments
May 30, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (13 comments)
hyperhello
Absolutely love it.
Cyan488
When I owned a iMac G3, the Classilla browser was surprisingly good. Looks like development ended in 2021. Also, the branding was "Mac OS 9".
gcp123
Freaking love it! Gonna put this on my 1998 Bondi Blue iMac G3 today.
simgt
Cool! I've been wondering for some time if a good low-distraction but pleasant environment could be an old Mac OS on a (good looking) Hackintosh. The UI was baked with UX research at least.
iwontberude
Time to fire up the ol PowerMac G4 MDD (last native support for Mac OS 9)
bensyverson
This is fantastic. To me, this is one of the greatest side-effects of agentic coding; adding new functionality to vintage, abandoned or obsolete hardware. It gives me hope for a solarpunk future where e-waste gets a more functional second life.
manoDev
That's impressive, too bad modern web requires more than 2000x the transistor density to run JS at decent speed. We really f*** up.
LoganDark
That would be "Mac OS 9"
pndy
Anyone had luck running it under infinitemac? I can't boot anything beyond 9.0 and it throws some error upon launch - seems it needs at least 9.1.
Torwald
This is what the Amiga is missing!
mplsllc
Hey everyone! This is my project, I've been working really hard (yes using AI to help) for about two months straight now. I am not just letting it be, I am going to keep tooling with it every day to make it better and better. The latest version uses real, third-party verified, TLS 1.3 so I am pushing all the limits that I can. Thanks for sharing!
grishka
I always enjoy it when someone makes "obsolete" hardware natively talk to modern network services that it was never meant to talk to. And bringing an entire browser to a system this old is a serious achievement. I don't own any hardware that can run classic Mac OS, but I'm gonna try it on an emulator later, really curious how it handles several of my own websites. Though the fact that the author uses AI is kinda meh.
matt123456789
Somewhere in Korea there's an industrial overhead crane tracked across an entire 5-story warehouse, operated from a G3 in a network that is about to implement web-based zero trust. It has a twin in Japan. You have just extended the life of these two perfectly functional $100M investments. Do I know this to be true? No. But I do not know it to be false, either.