Go Back in Time

Go back in time and see how a specific page used to look using a variety of page caching/archiving services

What is Go Back in Time?

Go Back in Time is a Chrome extension developed by Danny Pesses, and its main feature is "Go back in time and see how a specific page used to look using a variety of page caching/archiving services".

Extension Screenshots

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Download Go Back in Time Extension CRX File

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Extension Usage Instructions

                        Based on the Firefox plugin Resurrect Pages, "Go Back in Time" allows you to view cached version of a web page through the following caching/mirror services:

    • CoralCDN
    • Google Cache
    • The Internet Archive
    • Yahoo! Cache
    • MSN Cache
    • Gigablast Cache
    • WebCite                    

Extension Basic Information

Name Go Back in Time Go Back in Time
ID hgdahcpipmgehmaaankiglanlgljlakj
Official URL https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/go-back-in-time/hgdahcpipmgehmaaankiglanlgljlakj
Description Go back in time and see how a specific page used to look using a variety of page caching/archiving services
File Size 38.93 KB
Installation Count 7,000
Current Version 0.1
Last Updated 2015-08-12
Publish Date 2015-08-12
Rating 3.00/5 Total 14 Ratings
Developer Danny Pesses
Payment Type free
Supported Languages en-US
manifest.json
{
    "update_url": "https:\/\/clients2.google.com\/service\/update2\/crx",
    "background": {
        "scripts": [
            "background.js"
        ]
    },
    "description": "Go back in time and see how a specific page used to look using a variety of page caching\/archiving services",
    "icons": {
        "128": "icon-128.png",
        "16": "menu-icon.png",
        "48": "icon-48.png"
    },
    "manifest_version": 2,
    "name": "Go Back in Time",
    "permissions": [
        "contextMenus",
        "tabs",
        "http:\/\/*\/*",
        "https:\/\/*\/*"
    ],
    "version": "0.1"
}