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terminal - What is the best text-mode browser? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

12 I am looking for one that is updated frequently and has support for many things. Please also state how to install it.      Per FAQ , avoid questions underlying subjective answers. –  Paolo Jun 10 '12 at 20:55 ftp and gopher Elinks may also be built with support for JavaScript, using Mozilla's former JavaScript implementation, Spidermonkey. There is also Emacs . If you want to try one at random, Wikipedia has a list of text based browsers . How to install these has more to do with how your distribution manages packages than with the browsers themselves. Some of them are probably in the package repositories for your distro.      Thanks for the answer @njsg you really helped me. –  Zignd Jun 8 '12 at 21:12 links and lynx . Many of the changes in both relate to TLS and security. Here is the current state of progress: w3m - 0.5.3 - 2011, 0.5.2 - 2007                I tried lynx, w3m and elinks. My vote is for elinks. –  Joe C Jul 9 at 13:16 asked rev 2015.12.8.

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