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Charlotte
Charlotte 2.1.0, Charlotte Commands, Description of CHARLOTT, Form Test Results for Charlotte 2.1.0, SSL for CHARLOTTE
Lynx
Blynx: Speech-Friendly Lynx Help Files, Bobcat, Jeff Wong's Lynx Support Pages, Lynx, Lynx, Lynx Developers List Archives, Lynx for DOS and Win32, Lynx Help for Beginners, Lynx Page by Patakuti, Lynx Source Distribution
w3m
Emacs-w3m, Extension patches of w3m, w3m, w3m Homepage, w3m-inu, w3m-mee
A Matter of Choice
Some of the pros, cons, irritations, and joys of using a text-based web browser, from one person's point of view.
Archives of the ACCMAIL Mailing List
ACCMAIL is a moderated forum for news, comments, questions and answers on how to browse the World-Wide Web, retrieve files from FTP sites, and read and post to Usenet newsgroups - using email only.
ELinks
ELinks is an open-source (GNU) text WWW browser supporting almost full HTML/4.0 (without CSS; including tables, frames and full color support), HTTP/1.1, FTP, tabs support etc. It is a full-featured browser with focus on menu-driven interface and high configurability.
EnterWEB
3270 terminal web browser for mainframes running OS/390.
Links
Links is a WWW text browser with table support.
Links List Info Page
Mailing list for Links, a text based web browser.
Links@Sourceforge.net
Links is a text-based browser with support for HTML tables and frames. For Unix, OS/2, BeOS, MacOSX, Win32 (Beta).
REVOBILD
Pure text Internet tools for the DOS operating system, including a web page grabber and mail reader.
w3browse
A text-based web-browser and e-mail client. It has been designed to be mostly platform independent and is able to run on a wide variety of systems including UNIX/Linux and MS-Windows.
Wanna-Be
Limited text-only web browser for MacOS under development by David T. Pierson.
WizLynx
A freeware text-mode web browser for DOS compatible computers. Low resource requirements.
www4mail
An open source application that allows the user to navigate off-line and search the whole Internet via electronic mail (e-mail) by using any standard Web browser and a MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange) aware e-mail program.