'win32.run' recreates the nostalgic Windows XP experience in your browser

' Win32.run ' has been released, which runs Windows XP on a browser. All files are processed on the client side, i.e., within the user's browser, and no file upload or server-side processing is performed.
Microsoft Win32.run
Introduction | win32.run
https://docs.win32.run/
When you access Win32.run, it looks like this. Select 'Start Windows Normally'.

The Windows XP startup screen is displayed.

The familiar startup sound was played.

The desktop is displayed with the familiar

The start menu looks like this.
I started up Paint and started drawing.

Games such as Minesweeper are also included.

You can also use Word 2003.

All files are saved in the browser, so no data uploading is required. You can also transfer files to Win32.run by simply dragging and dropping them onto your desktop or a folder. To test this, I launched Win32.run on a Windows 10 PC and transferred an image file I had on hand, 'photo.jpg.'

'photo.jpg' was saved to the desktop. Clicking on it displayed it in the Windows XP slideshow app.

To transfer files from Win32.run to your local PC, simply select 'Local Computer (Download)' from the 'Send To' menu in the right-click menu. Although it says 'download,' the files on Win32.run are stored locally in

in Review, Software, Web Application, Posted by log1i_yk