Burrow allows you to access Gopher sites using Chrome. Gopher is the predecessor of the World Wide Web and HTTP, so Gopher sites look very 'dated' to todays users. However, Gopher provides a much simpler, cleaner browsing experience, and many former Gopher users fondly remember the Gopher web. There is still a community of Gopher enthusiasts who continue to run servers and sites, but it can be hard to access these in standard browsers. Google Chrome, for instance, does not offer a native Gopher client. Burrow attempts to make Gopher access and navigation possible for Chrome users. Currently this extension rewrites all gopher:// links to point to Floodgaps Public Gopher Proxy. It relies on Javascript to accomplish this, so make sure that Javascript is enabled! Burrow is an open source project published under the MIT license. Source code is available at https://gitlab.com/burrow-project/burrow-chrome-extension. v0.5 (8/24/22): Fix issue where new installation screen pops up on browser update
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Burrow: Gopherspace Explorer for Chrome Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Burrow: Gopherspace Explorer for Chrome Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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