Links: a graphics and text mode web browser
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"Links runs in graphics mode (mouse required) on X
Window System (UN*X, Cygwin), SVGAlib, Linux Framebuffer, OS/2
PMShell, AtheOS GUI
Links runs in text mode (mouse optional) on UN*X console,
ssh/telnet virtual terminal, vt100 terminal, xterm, and virtually
any other text terminal. Mouse is supported for GPM, xterm, and
OS/2. Links supports colors on terminal.
Easy and quick user control via pull-down menu in both text and
graphics mode, in 25 languages.
HTML 4.0 support (without CSS)
HTTP 1.1 support
Tables, frames in both graphics and text mode, builtin image
display in graphics mode
Builtin image display for GIF, JPEG, PNG, XBM, TIFF in graphics
mode"
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