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What are the best terminal web browsers for Linux?
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Best terminal web browsers for Linux
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w3m
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Lynx
Free
Unix-like, DOS, Windows
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brow.sh
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Emacs/W3
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w3m
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w3m
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Support for several elements not found in terminal browsers
Although w3m is primarily a text-based web browser which runs inside the terminal, it supports and renders several elements which other terminal-based browsers cannot, like images, tables, tabs or frames.
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Steep learning curve
Being a terminal web browser w3m has a certain learning curve because you need to learn the keystrokes and different commands.
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Lynx
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Gopher support
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Platforms:
Unix-like, DOS, Windows
License:
OpenSource
Based On:
N/A
Browser Engine:
libwww
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Naturally well-suited to accessibility tools
Being a text-based browser, Lynx is easy to operate using text-to-speech or Braille tools for visually-impaired users.
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Still under active development
Lynx offers surprising compatibility with current WWW standards, including SSL/TLS.
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Oldest web-browser still in general use
Lynx was first released in 1992. Using it is one of the best hands-on ways to understand the history of the Web.
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Works on all sites that Firefox works on
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Supports JavaScript
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Works with modern web technologies
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Can be used in both GUI and text mode
Links can run in text mode as well as in graphic mode for people who want to use a very lightweight browser.
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