Description:Search Web Archives for Safari is a lightweight Safari extension that lets you instantly view archived versions of web pages for research, citation, and broken-link recovery. Open the current page or any link in leading archives like Wayback Machine and Archive.today, find the latest or a specific snapshot, and copy permanent archive links. Fast, Safari-native, and ideal for students, journalists, researchers, and productivity-focused users who need reliable historical snapshots when pages change or go offline.
How to use:1. Download the app, then enable the Safari extension. On iPhone or iPad: Settings > Safari > Extensions. On Mac: Safari > Settings > Extensions.
2. In Safari, open any page and tap the toolbar button or Share menu, then choose Search Web Archives.
3. Select your preferred archive and open the latest snapshot, or pick a specific date if available.
4. To check a specific link on a page, long-press the link and use the extension to search its archived versions.
5. Open the app to set defaults such as preferred archive, open-latest behavior, and copy-archive-link options for faster research workflows.