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by 1vuio0pswjnm7
1424 days ago
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I have used it, although it was many years ago. I am not sure about the availability of prior versions of w3m but this is one thing I like about Links. I often compile-edit-recompile early versions and this helps me experiment and understand the development of the program over time. I like that w3m is also called a pager. Ideally I want an HTML reader/printer, a pager, with no networking code. Unless w3m has changed, Links does a better job with HTML tables. |
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For contemporary w3m trickery, see http://w3m.rocks
EDIT: mynx looks interesting, I wasn't aware of it. Really close to my dream browsing experience: A browser that renders HTML as text, has only a few control keys (w3m has quite many, and it can cause confusion at times). Customizing would only be possible via config.h, including handles for viewing images, PDF files etc. I wonder why mynx lacks a "back" key, though.