Favourite Text Browser
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Favourite Text Browser
If not in the list, post it :) And yeah, only 1 allowed this time ;)
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Re: Favourite Text Browser
As with the TUI file manager, another obvious answer coming from me: eww.
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^ Thanks, Jules. :)
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For some reason, I stick with elinks. No particular reason.
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Useless info:
links opened (!) the website most quickly. I should have started lynx with --cokies, nevermind. w3m was also quite quick. Then I started them with 'time' just to see if there's a bottleneck somewhere. Seems not. Maybe it's some IPv6 setting somewhere, or really just hit and miss. The third time elinks was quickest in showing the page. Whatever :D
links opened (!) the website most quickly. I should have started lynx with --cokies, nevermind. w3m was also quite quick. Then I started them with 'time' just to see if there's a bottleneck somewhere. Seems not. Maybe it's some IPv6 setting somewhere, or really just hit and miss. The third time elinks was quickest in showing the page. Whatever :D
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Re: Favourite Text Browser
links/links2 interchangeably, for me.
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elinks
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links2, definitely.
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