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Apple recently released the official version of OS X Mavericks and provided it free to all users. Mavericks is good, but some people miss some of its lost functions, such as running MacPaint, or MacDraw. A Mac-loyal user named James Frede has come up with a way to get you to run MAC OS 7 directly in a Web browser, which will bring back the nostalgic version of MacPaint and MacDraw to everyone ...
Fred made a Macintosh simulator and then made it available to run in a Web browser. Not only can users see the MAC OS 7 desktop and interface again, but they can actually run some native software on it, including HyperCard Player, Teachtext, MacDraw, MacPaint.
It's not easy to load an OS in a browser, and you'll need to be patient for a while, but once you get in, you'll find it interesting, especially for the Macintosh's old users, who will suddenly have a sense of nostalgia. Young Mac users can also feel the age when there is no color screen.
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