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| | Encyclopedia: Lynx (web browser) |
 | | Lynx is a product of the Distributed Computing Group within Academic Computing Services of the University of Kansas and was originally developed by Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe and Charles Rezac. |  | | A computer terminal is an electronic or electromechanical hardware device used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer or a computing system. |  | | Lynx was originally designed for Unix and VMS and remains the most popular console browser on GNU/Linux. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Lynx-(web-browser)
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| | An Early History of Lynx |
 | | Lynx was developed primarily by Michael Grobe, Charles Rezac and Lou Montulli, and members of the "Internet community" by an iterative process of exploration, interaction, hacking and evaluating. |  | | Lynx was developed in a dynamic environment involving frequent collaboration, as well as independent work, and identifying who did exactly what and when is very difficult. |  | | Lynx also had an "owner tag", developed to identify the document creator (a forerunner to the mailto: URL), as implemented in the UNICORN CWIS system developed by Neal Erdwien of Kansas State University. |
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http://www.ku.edu/~grobe/early-lynx.html
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| | "What capabilities does the Lynx text-only Web browser offer?" from the Ask Dave Taylor! Tech Support Blog |
 | | As browser technology evolved, as “document object models” became the vogue, and as the Netscape browser was crushed by Microsoft, acquired by America Online, and then resurrected as an open source project that works across all the major computing platforms. |  | | Lynx is also available for Mac OS X and various flavors of Windows, so even if you’re not a hard-core Unix/Linux type, you can still reap most of the benefits of this terrific utility. |  | | The first Web browser, in fact, was a text-based browser that only worked in terminal windows. |
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http://www.askdavetaylor.com/what_capabilities_does_the_lynx_textonly_web_browser_offer.html
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| | Solaris-user arrested by British Police for using Lynx (Linux Reviews) |
 | | Lynx is a popular text-based browser user by Unix and Linux users. |  | | Lynx, Links, Dillo and other rare browsers are used by thousands browsers are used by thousands of Linux and Unix users world wide, but they only make up a very small percentage of visits to mainstream entertainment sites. |  | | British Telecom, who are the web site administrator for a Tsunami aid site mistook a Lynx web browser user who donated money for a hacker because of the strange user agent the browser leaves in the logs and reported the user to the police. |
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http://linuxreviews.org/news/2005/01/28_0001
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 | | Starting Lynx with a Remote File If you wish to view a remote file (that is, a file residing on some computer system other than the one upon which you are running Lynx) without first viewing a local file, you must identify that file by using a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). |  | | Lynx was designed by Lou Montulli, Charles Rezac and Michael Grobe of Academic Computing Services at The University of Kansas. |  | | The earliest versions of Lynx included code from Earl Fogel of Computing Services at the University of Saskatchewan, who implemented HYPERREZ in the Unix environment. |
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http://www.empowermentzone.com/lynxuser.txt
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| | G62: Using the Lynx web browser |
 | | The browser you choose to use depends on the kind of computer you are using and on personal preference or special facilities offered. |  | | Lynx is available on the Central Unix Service (CUS) and on PWF Linux but it can also be run on other systems with Internet connection and suitable software support (e.g. |  | | Lynx from other systems can be configured by the user to use the local proxy cache for files from non- |
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http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/docs/leaflets/g62
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 | | the new command will be this: lynx -cfg lynx.cfg what this does is to tell lynx not to use the system wide lynx.cfg configuration file that everyone uses, lynx will instead use the one you modify for your own best use in the ways that make it easier for you. |  | | lynx can be used to view text files to which you want to return for reference. |  | | as we have done with other features of lynx, we are going to change the lynx.cfg file to stipulate that file in your home directory as the start up page. |
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http://www.empowermentzone.com/lynxtips.txt
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| | The Lynx Web browser: A quick guide |
 | | Although Lynx does not have the graphics and built-in multimedia capabilities of workstation-based Web browsers (such as Netscape or Internet Explorer), it can access all the same non-graphical information available via the Web. |  | | However, if you use Lynx to visit a site that has images or other multimedia files that you wish to see or otherwise access, you can use Lynx to download them to your workstation, then use the appropriate software there to view the image or play the sound. |  | | You can use the Web to access IU computing information and help on line, 24 hours a day. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~uitspubs/b123/z123.html
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| | LYNX Text Only Web Browser |
 | | Even though every Web site I have visited states that it is optimized for Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer browsers, I have few probl ems navigating or viewing the text. |  | | My solution to getting on the Internet in 1994 with my old XT computer, that had 539K of available RAM and about 4 meg of disk space left, was to get a HALNet UNIX shell account. |  | | If you want to use the Web for access to documents that do not rely on graphics, or indeed to download documents from FTP sites, you have little need for multimedia. |
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http://www.hal-pc.org/journal/JAN98/COLUMNS/LYNX/LYNX.HTM
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| | Web Browsers |
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http://cbbrowne.com/info/webbrowsers.html
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| | Help Using the LYNX Browser |
 | | There are many types of software (called browsers) available for displaying information on the Web (Mosaic, Cello, Netscape, etc.); the software that AzTeC uses to display Web information is called Lynx. |  | | The World Wide Web (WWW or just "The Web") is only one way to get information from the Internet. |  | | There are many ways to find information on the Web. |
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http://aztec.asu.edu/aztecdoc/lynxhelp.html
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| | Lynx for DOS (Bobcat) |
 | | I prefer the real Lynx interface which is partially why I made the switch in development. |  | | The reason 2-4-2 was chosen is because starting at 2-5, many files in the Lynx distribution became too big to compile out of the package targeted towards a plain DOS version. |  | | The first versions of Bobcat have severe memory constraints because of the way the original Lynx was designed. |
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http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/bobcat.htm
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| | SecurityTracker.com Archives - Lynx Web Browser Format String Flaw Lets Remote Web Sites (URLs) Execute Arbitrary ... |
 | | Vapid Labs Larry W. Cashdollar Bug Report Summary: lynx has a format string vulnerability in LYUtils.c line 7995 due to a bad call to syslog(), where the format argument is omitted. |  | | Impact: A remote user can create a malicious URL that will cause arbitrary commands to be executed on the lynx user's host. |  | | Lynx Web Browser Format String Flaw Lets Remote Web Sites (URLs) Execute Arbitrary Commands on the Host in a Certain Configuration |
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http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2001/Dec/1003063.html
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| | Lynx Web Browser |
 | | The Lynx web browser for Linux was modified to handle T/TCP to assess the workload involved in porting applications to T/TCP. |  | | Below is the diff file that can be used to patch lynx version 2.8. |  | | In order to make code portable and include support for T/TCP where possible, checks can be made to determine if the host can handle T/TCP. |
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http://www.csn.ul.ie/~heathclf/fyp/fyp-final/node91.html
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| | Web Design Software |
 | | These online browser simulators can give you a rough idea what your page will look like in other browsers. |  | | Although Netscape 6 was supposed to address problems with Java on Macs, several problems remain. |  | | Netscape 4.7 is still the most reliable Netscape browser. |
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http://www.deanza.fhda.edu/webguide/software.html
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| | Lynx for DOS 386+ or Win32 |
 | | I used to be very active in lynx development, but my time has since been consumed by other tasks. |  | | Bill Schiavo is also creating versions of Lynx for 386. |  | | --> If you use Vocal-Eyes with a.set file for the win32 version of lynx, then you may need to name the file conagent.set. |
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http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/lynxport.htm
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| | CSANT.INFO :: software :: lynx web browser |
 | | Graphical browsers who offer an emulation of text browsers (Opera, for example, does) are not an alternative you could rely on. |  | | A common problem with Lynx is that it has problems handling certain paths, but the included |  | | file overcomes this, and makes it possible to start lynx from any path, even containing spaces… |
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http://csant.info/lynx.htm
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| | Lynx |
 | | Lynx does not display any graphics or special file formats, but it does enable you to access WWW pages and hypertext links. |  | | There are no special requirements for using Lynx other than an account on the central UNIX systems. |  | | Lynx is accessible from the University's central UNIX system. |
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http://www.udel.edu/topics/internet/WWW/browsers/lynxcover.html
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| | NLS Reference Bibliography: Assistive Technology (2000) |
 | | This bibliography cites print and nonprint materials published or produced since 1995 that present ways to make Web pages accessible to individuals with disabilities, evaluate products used to facilitate universal access, provide sources of funding information to obtain hardware and software, and suggest sources for tutorials for self-instruction. |  | | The World Wide Web has extensive information available online, but may seem inaccessible for individuals unable to see a computer screen or manipulate a mouse. |  | | Trace Research and Development Center http://trace.wisc.edu focuses on research, development, and resources to make assistive technology accessible through universal design. |
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http://www.loc.gov/nls/reference/bibliographies/assistive.html
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| | Lynx source distribution directory |
 | | The current development sources have the latest version of Lynx available (development towards 2.8.6). |  | | This is the top level page for the Lynx software distribution site hosted by the Internet Software Consortium. |  | | The main help page for lynx-current is online; the current User Guide is part of the online documentation. |
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http://lynx.isc.org
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| | What is browser? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. |  | | A comprehensive site containing information about different aspects of the Web including: e-mail, browsers, newsgroups, finding information, and histories and overviews. |  | | Home page of Opera Software, developers of the Opera Web browser. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/b/browser.html
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| | Access to the Lynx Web browser |
 | | To access the World Wide Web (WWW) from a computer that does not have a Web browser (or Web client) you can access the non-graphic Web browser "Lynx" as follows. |  | | To run from a Internet computer that has telnet capability (for example Compuserve), do the following. |
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http://merrill.olm.net/cdrom/doc/wwwclient.html
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| | Lynx, the text-only browser |
 | | They also require the use of a personal computer (or workstation). |  | | This is because it takes time to download each and every graphical file to your PC so that you can see that picture (or icon). |  | | OK, now you want to sit down at your computer and surf the World Wide Web. |
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http://www.cam-info.net/cyberlib.7.html
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| | The FDISK.COM DOS Internet Pages |
 | | Not exactly internet related, but you might be wanting to make a web page graphic or something... |  | | A reduced version of Lynx for DOS, 8086 and up. |  | | Here are my links to various DOS internet programs (mostly web related). |
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http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx
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| | Browsing the Web with Lynx on the VAX |
 | | The VAX is not capable of displaying images on terminals (or on computers dialed into the VAX using a terminal emulation package). |  | | You can create a bookmark to enable you to quickly return to a Web page in the future. |  | | Save D)ocument or L)ink to bookmark file or C)ancel? |
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http://www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/depts/dc/docs/vax/lynx2.html
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| | PROJECT DETAIL for Lynx text web browser |
 | | Lynx was originally developed at the University of Kansas. |  | | 8 Package(s) found for Project: Lynx text web browser |  | | This Is the Latest version has been compiled into an OS X Package. |
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http://dev.osxgnu.org/software/pkgdetail.html?project_id=+226
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| | Lynx Information |
 | | If you are using an older version, you may well need to upgrade. |  | | Many user questions are answered in the online help provided with Lynx. |  | | Lynx 2.8.5 runs on Un*x, VMS, Windows 95/98/NT, DOS386+ but not 3.1, 3.11, or OS/2 EMX. |
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http://lynx.browser.org
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| | yellowdog-general: SECURITY: lynx web browser |
 | | Depending on the external programs called by lynx, files can be created or |  | | Below is a summary of this YDL update. |  | | When lynx calls external programs for protocols (i.e.: telnet), the |
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http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/lists/yellowdog-general/september99/0266.html
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| | The Ipaq Archives: [iPAQ] Lynx Web Browser |
 | | I am trying to find a binary of the Lynx web browser to run on my |  | | Does anyone know where I might find one (or any |  | | web browser for that matter) that I can run on my IPAQ w/Linux Familiar? |
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http://handhelds.org/hypermail/ipaq/45/4596.html
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| | evolt.org - Browser Archive |
 | | Browser submissions should be sent in the form of a URL using our contact form, so that evolt.org staff can download the software into the master archive. |  | | These browsers have not been tested, and are not documented. |  | | Evolt.org is a world community for web developers, promoting the mutual free exchange of ideas, skills and experiences. |
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http://browsers.evolt.org
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| | Lynx |
 | | Lynx web browser, a text-based web browser commonly found on Unix workstations. |  | | This Site Produced With SiteMaker Web Design Tool. |  | | See also Lynx books, Lynx, bobcat, cat, felidae. |
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http://www.mycatcenter.com/lynx.htm
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 | | We will continue to keep tabs on the development groups mailing list for related news and when the problem is fixed, post a new System News article. |  | | The lynx development group has also been contacted about the problem and, as of this writing, has not made a response to the problem. |  | | Lynx Web Browser continues not to not make connections The ascii web browser, "lynx" continues to be unable to make connections to anything other than local files. |
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http://www.calpoly.edu/~ias/hp-unix-system/previous_sysnews/Lynx_Down
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| | browser from FOLDOC |
 | | Netscape Navigator, NCSA Mosaic, Lynx, and W3 are examples for browsers for the World-Wide Web. |  | | The browser gives some means of viewing the contents of nodes (or "pages") and of navigating from one node to another. |  | | Nearby terms: Brouwer Fixed-Point Theorem « Brown and Sharpe Wire Gauge « brown paper bag bug « browser » BRS » BRUIN » brute force |
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http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?browser
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| | Lynx for Win32 |
 | | There is an online copy of the readme.txt for reference. |  | | BASH.EXE-2.02$./lynx -version Lynx Version 2.8.4pre.5 (14 Jul 2001) Copyrights held by the University of Kansas, CERN, and other contributors Distributed under the GNU General Public License. |  | | I've compiled Lynx with Borland C++ for Win32; both the latest release 2-8-3rel and the 2.8.4pre5 version are here. |
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http://www.jim.spath.com/lynx_win32
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| | Yale Library WWW Workshop - Introduction |
 | | In this Internet Workshop, you'll learn how to explore the World Wide Web using the Lynx Web Browser. |  | | Lynx: An introduction to the World Wide Web. |  | | These pages serve as an online workbook for this workshop, and as a manual which you can consult after today's class. |
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http://www.library.yale.edu/ref/internet-lynx/intro.html
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| | Software: Command line web browser: Lynx |
 | | Come read about a lean, mean, text-based browsing machine that's faster than a lynx. |  | | Espousing the use of a text-based web browser is like encouraging honesty at Microsoft. |  | | The very notion of a text interface for the Web runs against the grain. |
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http://librenix.com/?inode=5989
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| | PHP, Lynx & a Web Browser |
 | | Viewing: Dev Shed Forums > Programming Languages> PHP Development > PHP, Lynx and a Web Browser |  | | Well, i need to allow the script to be launched by the user from the web browser with a variable being passed to it. |  | | This is driving me crazy; i have got a PHP script that i need to execute in the background so the browser can carry on doing whatever the user wants to do and the script will run until completion. |
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http://forums.devshed.com/t92833/s.html
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| | www.lynx.org |
 | | We will help with all of our Internet needs. |  | | As we already were delivering service for LYNX users when Internet Depot was servicing LYNX clients this would have been a transparent change to most. |  | | AND As you may know all LYNX clients have web space available to host Internet sites should you be interested in using it. |
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http://www.lynx.org
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| | Lynx Viewer |
 | | - Lynx Viewer - Search Engine Simulator - HTTP Header Viewer - |  | | Note: The version of Lynx I'm using is 2.8.4rel.1, as of Dev 14 2003. |  | | download a copy of Lynx itself and run it locally on your own machine, rather than use this service, if you can. |
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http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html
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| | New site for Lynx Text WWW browser |
 | | Keywords: Lynx text WWW browser Unix VMS MSDOS MacOS |  | | News: New site for Lynx Text WWW browser |  | | The new home of the Lynx browers is http://lynx.browser.org/. |
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http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/www/browsers/19.html?frame=newset
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| | Download Lynx Text Only Browser |
 | | This version of Lynx should work in Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP. |  | | Lynx is copyrighted by the University of Kansas and is distributed without restrictions on usage or redistribution under the GNU General Public License. |  | | Your system administrator should be able to fix this. |
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http://www.vordweb.co.uk/standards/download_lynx.htm
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| | Lynx2-8-5 |
 | | The current Lynx development code is accessible via: |  | | A release of Lynx and pointers to Lynx for DOS386+ and Win32 are available from several locations: |  | | This page contains links to the February 4, 2004 Lynx v2.8.5 release. |
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http://lynx.isc.org/release
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| | links 0.95 – Mac OS X – VersionTracker |
 | | This is a rather old compiled binary that works as advertised (& you don't need Developer Tools installed to compile your own). |  | | Links is a text-based web browser that works a lot like Lynx but does a much better job of laying out elements in tables. |  | | It is arguably the fastest web browser available for MacOS X! What's new in this version: |
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http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/11534
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| | lynx browser |
 | | Forum overview » Slack Space » lynx browser |  | | needless to see the only console browser i could find installe don my system was lynx. |  | | Does anyone now what the key command is so i can type in URLs with the Lynx browser? |
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http://www.ntcompatible.com/thread8321-1.html
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