Based Text Browsers WWW Clients Internet
Based Text Browsers WWW Clients Internet
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Text-based browsers don't display graphics, at least not without help. They are generally known for being small and fast, and are especially suited to use with screen-readers and other assistive technologies.
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- Some of the pros, cons, irritations, and joys of using a text-based web browser, from one person's point of view.
- An open source application that allows the user to navigate off-line and search the whole Internet via electronic mail (e-mail) by using any standard Web browser and a MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange) aware e-mail program.
- Links is a WWW text browser with table support.
- Pure text Internet tools for the DOS operating system, including a web page grabber and mail reader.
- 3270 terminal web browser for mainframes running OS/390.
- A text-based web-browser and e-mail client. It has been designed to be mostly platform independent and is able to run on a wide variety of systems including UNIX/Linux and MS-Windows.
- Links is a text-based browser with support for HTML tables and frames. For Unix, OS/2, BeOS, MacOSX, Win32 (Beta).
- ACCMAIL is a moderated forum for news, comments, questions and answers on how to browse the World-Wide Web, retrieve files from FTP sites, and read and post to Usenet newsgroups - using email only.
- ELinks is an open-source (GNU) text WWW browser supporting almost full HTML/4.0 (without CSS; including tables, frames and full color support), HTTP/1.1, FTP, tabs support etc. It is a full-featured browser with focus on menu-driven interface and high con
- Mailing list for Links, a text based web browser.
- A freeware text-mode web browser for DOS compatible computers. Low resource requirements.
- Limited text-only web browser for MacOS under development by David T. Pierson.
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