Re: text browsers
> Hi Weaver!
> I have tried lynx, links, links2, elinks and w3m. I work with those
> exclusively. I still mostly stick by lynx, but that is just laziness,
> since it
> really doesn't do a few things.
> I have found, that from the above collection elinks is the best. It can
> be
> customised to meet almost all your needs. I don't get it to play
> youtube-videos (as audio) directly yet and I suppose, that might be out of
> the
> question.
> These browsers are all rather comfortable, once you get to know them
> and
> they all have a lot of similarities, which is good, as consistency always
> is.
> I have only heard about edbrowse, but I think it is really the best
> solution,
> if you think, you might encounter a lot of NECESSARY javascript. Necessary
> opposd to beautifying or slightly helpful javascript.
> Kind regards
> Julien
Thanks, Julien.
I appreciate it.
Weaver.
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