Miss the old PC days? This website lets you experience Wikipedia like it’s Windows XP

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Miss the old PC days? This website lets you experience Wikipedia like it’s Windows XP
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A new web project turns Wikipedia into a Windows XP-style desktop, making categories, articles, and Wikimedia Commons feel like folders you can browse instead of pages you search.

Wikipedia has an unofficial new front door, and it looks like a desktop from a very specific era of family PCs, school labs, and chunky blue title bars.

Developer Sami Smith has built a browser-based Windows XP Wikipedia explorer that turns categories into folders and articles into documents. It’s playful, slightly inefficient, and more interesting than another AI search box bolted onto the web. Recommended Videos The site opens with desktop icons for Wikipedia, Media, Geofile Explorer, and a readme file.

The Wikipedia folder lets you move through category folders, while Media turns Wikimedia Commons into something closer to an old image directory, complete with a way to set pictures as the background. Why does the layout click Smith’s site gives Wikipedia a visible route through its own structure. Instead of arriving at one article from a search engine, you move through broad categories, subfolders, and article documents. That old file-manager metaphor does a lot of work here.

It makes the encyclopedia feel less like a page you land on and more like a space you rummage through. The Geofile Explorer points in a similar direction, with a place-based system for moving through continents, countries, cities, and smaller regions. It’s still a demo-like feature, but it fits the whole desktop fantasy neatly. Why does search feel smaller The XP-style explorer works best when you don’t have a precise answer in mind.

Search remains faster for checking a date, a name, or a definition, but it rarely encourages lingering. This interface slows the process down and makes Wikipedia’s category system harder to ignore. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand a subject area rather than grab one fact and leave. There’s a tradeoff.

Wikipedia categories can be uneven, and early reactions have already pointed out that hierarchy isn’t always the best way to organize knowledge. The site also isn’t trying to replace regular Wikipedia for serious lookup work. What should you use it for Use it when you want to follow a topic sideways. The appeal is in opening a folder, finding an odd article, backing out, and noticing a path you wouldn’t have typed into a search bar.

The greyed-out Start menu items also make the project feel like a polished sketch rather than a finished alternate encyclopedia. That’s fine for now. Open it when regular Wikipedia feels too direct and you want the web to act a little weirder.

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