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Browsing the Web the old-fashioned way
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:00:00 GMT
Are you in the mood for some '90s-style Web browsing with no graphic elements? Or, more realistically, do you work with a Linux console and often need to check something on the Web? If so, get acquainted with text-based Web browsers such as w3m, Lynx, and the similarly named Links. Source... |
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