lynx

classic non-graphical (text-mode) web browser
  https://lynx.invisible-island.net/
  13
  20 reviews



In continuous development since 1992, Lynx sets the standard for text-mode web clients. It is fast and simple to use, with support for browsing via FTP, Gopher, HTTP, HTTPS, NNTP, and the local file system.
Latest reviews
5
rangsumbar 2 years ago

it's working in linuxmint 19.3.

1
IP2I 3 years ago

-outdated doesnt lauch from app or terminal.

1
Vasilis_K 6 years ago

Difficult to use for novice users. Links is much easier and better

4
lib2know 9 years ago

great formatted text rendering of websites and pdf files; handy saving as formatted text file; vi related control; good solution if history based browsing is sufficient and tabbed browsing is not needed

5
cruizer 9 years ago

love it!

4
MagicMint 9 years ago

Still useful in a terminal, e.g. for mc (Midnight Commander).

4
Gnnomon 9 years ago

Exelente un navegador dese la Terminal

4
m_holmes 10 years ago

I use it from time to time. I generally have it open on half a workspace along with X-chat

3
ike684 10 years ago

faster

4
dsgna89 10 years ago

Oldie but goodlie

4
adelyouness7 10 years ago

مفيد للاتصاﻻت الضعيفة

5
kururin 11 years ago

Loading websites much faster

4
kwahoo 12 years ago

przydaje sie czasem

5
omecoatl 12 years ago

I've been using Lynx since 1996 and I love it. It removes all the clutter and it reminds me of the old days of the Internet. If you have Linux on a very old PC, this browser is fast as lightning.

3
kip- 12 years ago

good to see how crawl see your websites.. not other reason to have this..

5
daeme 12 years ago

great tool for the command line and script usage!

2
madalieninvader 12 years ago

"elinks" or "links2" are easier to use and prettier. only plus for lynx is that it might be better documented.

3
RavS 12 years ago

Fun to try out, but I don't find it too useful.

5
creation 12 years ago

nice browser when want to surf the web without banners; @wanda many people use text browsers

2
wanda 13 years ago

Anybody using text browsers??.