I am bored today. Plus sick, so why not launch Google Earth Pro? It's the windows-app-equivalent to Google Earth and hasn't been updated since forever. Or at least, before Frutiger Aero went out of style! Seriously, though, this is old-school. I couldn't find out what type of browser this is-- the user agent is Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/538.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Google Earth Pro/7.3.6.10201 Safari/538.1-- but it looks like it uses an old Safari version, based on the circle buttons in the inspector.
Oh, inspector? I haven't told you about it yet? On the Start-up Tips popup, you can right-click it and go into the inspector. If you don't wish to believe this is a browser pop-up, I got GBAtemp running in it.
Ma-Maybe we need the Throwback style.
Hmm. Didn't realize @Xdqwerty was such an important part of the page.
Anyways, that about wraps it up.UPDATE!!
There's more.
This is the full-page browser. Not lame-o. And you can inspect.
One of my favorite parts of compatible-for-old-browsers Google stylesheets is that it uses actual old Google stylesheets.
Thought it was cool to see Google Earth Pro render some webpages, didn't realize it could so easily like that. And remember kids: Don't give me an inspect element tool! I can and will use it to break your software!!!
Oh, inspector? I haven't told you about it yet? On the Start-up Tips popup, you can right-click it and go into the inspector. If you don't wish to believe this is a browser pop-up, I got GBAtemp running in it.
Ma-Maybe we need the Throwback style.
Hmm. Didn't realize @Xdqwerty was such an important part of the page.
There's more.
This is the full-page browser. Not lame-o. And you can inspect.
One of my favorite parts of compatible-for-old-browsers Google stylesheets is that it uses actual old Google stylesheets.
Thought it was cool to see Google Earth Pro render some webpages, didn't realize it could so easily like that. And remember kids: Don't give me an inspect element tool! I can and will use it to break your software!!!

