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Hi guys!

As part of our efforts to market the our upcoming upgrade to IPB3 and a new theme across the site, I'll be preparing some materials and would like your help! I'm trying to get hold of screenshots of Neowin from its very early stages. Can you help?

I suspect many of you may have screenshots lying around your machines, or you'll be better at using Archive.org to get hold of them anyway - so some images of the front page and/or forums from the different themes we've had would be great.

Full resolution please, and preferably where all the images are showing (Archive.org doesn't save all images but on occasions it does) - PNGs (JPGs at a push, but nothing that's been scaled down or reduced in quality too much).

Thanks!

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i know that, i was saying that is what it should be :p

:pinch:

Anyway: http://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.neowin.net/

It has archived pages of Neowin dating back to 2001. It isn't complete though.

I originally read this topic and thought I didn't have any screenshots, until I realized in my early screenshot taking craze of browser layouts, that they also double as screenshots of Neowin's Swift layout.

Here's one that dates from 2005 (feel free to crop out the browser bits):

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Let's see what I have... screenshot of some kind of LFA bug (taken in early 2008):

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Neowin in the very first version of Safari for Windows:

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Lastly, taken for the lulz: Neowin in IE:Mac (also from early 2008):

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I'm not too sure, but this logo's might be from the early stage of Neowin

http://www.township.chapleau.on.ca/files/e...s/CC_Neowin.jpg

http://userlogos.org/files/logos/Voodoo/Neowin.png

Correct me if I'm wrong, anyways, Im trying my best by finding screenshots on Google Images and Bing Images.

I took this and uploaded it to Wikipedia a while ago:

Neowin_Shift_Forums2.png

Aww, take another one with ClearType maybe?

EDIT: Makes you realise exactly how many subforums we have :o

EDIT2: Maybe a screen of the FP and an updated image of the logo?

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