SVPAL's text-only Web browser.
A widely-distributed Web browser that displays only the text of Web files. It's a very useful tool for Internet users unable to run a SLIP or PPP connection who want to access the World Wide Web.
Lynx (rhymes with "links") is a popular character-mode text-only WWW browser developed at the University of Kansas.
A type of browser designed to work with text-only Internet connections like dial-up UNIX shell accounts.
A text-only browsing program for the World Wide Web that provides hypertext capabilities for users. To navigate the Web's hypertext links, use the up or down arrow keys to select a link, and press enter or the right arrow key to jump to the next document. Lynx also provides key word searching and the ability to display a history list of the jumps you have made. Lynx will not display graphic or multimedia files.
A web browser that does not support many features of current browsers.
The standard text-based WWW browser. See also browser, Mosaic, Netscape.
a very speedy and therefore popular means of searching on the World Wide Web. Sorry no pictures.
A text-based Web browser used widely with UNIX operating systems. Lynx is also available for dos and other operating systems. Lynx Users Guide Version 2.3. Main ©1997, 1998 Webmaster JDC !-- setonclickmethods();
A non-graphical browser for the Web that accesses textual information. Access via mach1 or mserver. Example: $ lynx http://www.wlu.ca/library
a text-based world wide web browser.
A non-graphical program that reads information on the World Wide Web.
A text-based Internet browser.
A text-based WWW browser for UNIX and DOS. Return to the top
A common line-mode HTML browser. Lynx can be used over a dial-up line or if you don't have a windowing system.
A text-based browser that allows users to access information on the Internet. Often used by persons with adaptive equipment or older computer equipment.
A Web browser, text-based rather than graphical. Lynx "lives" on host machines where it can be accessed using plain-vanilla terminal emulation programs like Crosstalk and ProComm.
Lynx is a www browser for a terminal. It is a text only browser. It is incapable of displaying graphics, and using some of the common Netscape extensions (such as tables).
A browser that shows only the text parts of a web page, including links. How a page appears in Lynx is a good guide to how a person using assistive technology will experience the page.
A text only browser that is popluar in amongst Unix users, and commonly used by people with disabilities and those in low bandwidth areas. It can be downloaded here.
A popular text-based product for accessing the World Wide Web.
(1) a text-based client for Internet access developed at the University of Kansas, useful from machines or connections which are inadequate to support Mosaic and Windows
A text-only program for browsing the Web.
A non-graphical Web client. Where as Netscape is a graphical Web client.
A text-only web browser, used mainly by people with visual difficulties or those with very slow modem connections.
A UNIX program which allows textual based terminals to access websites.
A text based HTML viewer ( web browser) for Unix systems.
A text-based Web browser available on most UNIX-based computers on campus.
A text-based interface to the Internet through the World Wide Web (WWW). Lynx allows you to navigate through the Internet by using hypertext links, but doesn't include the graphics which can be viewed by browsers like Netscape.
A text-based interface used to view World Wide Web documents.
Lynx is a text-only Web browser. It does not display graphics. To contrast, Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator are graphical Web browsers (they show both graphics and text).
Text-only browser for the World Wide Web.
Text mode WWW browser, see the section called "Web browsers".
Text mode WWW browser, see Section 10.2.3.2.
an application program similar to mosaic without images that allow retrieval. Mosaic: A program for navigating through hypertext documents and indices.
A World Wide Web browser, developed at the University of Kansas, and used on cursor-addressable, character-cell terminals or terminal emulators on UNIX or OpenVMS systems.
A WWW full screen, text only browser. Hyperlinks in the Lynx browser are navigated by using the key. This web browser can be accessed from remote locations without using resident software.
It is a text-based web browser.
A character-based client program for the World Wide Web. Although lynx is not as flashy as other Web clients, such as Mosaic, it works well for the millions of Internet users who have only character-based access.
lynx is a text-based WWW browser for unix. In lynx, the tab key and the up and down arrows are used for moving around in a displayed document. The left and right arrows are used for following links and going back to the previously displayed document. It can be invoked without any arguments or by specifying an URL in the command line.
A Web browser that only displays text and is accessed by using a keyboard instead of a mouse. Lynx users will not be able to see images or hear sounds, and may not see a Web page in its intended format. It is commonly used by those who are visually impaired, have slower connections to the Internet, or do not want all the graphics displayed (graphics take a lot of time to download on slower connections). Lynx is ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compatible.
This is the text-only browser of the WWW for UNIX machines. Though not as flashy as the graphical Mosaic or Netscape, it works with all computers.
A text-based WWW browser. Lynx is a useful tool that allows users without full Internet connections to peruse and download resources on the World Wide Web, albeit without all the graphics and sound. Users must have an on-line account; at the main prompt, type lynx, and use the keystroke instructions at the bottom of the screen.
A text-based Web browser. This program is the fastest means of accessing the World Wide Web because it only reads text and will not display images or video clips or play sound files. This program is installed on the university system and can be activated by typing lynx at your ea prompt.
The lynx Web and file browser can be used inside a script (with the -dump option) to retrieve a file from a Web or ftp site non-interactively. lynx -dump http://www.xyz23.com/file01.html $SAVEFILE
A popular text (non-graphical) World Wide Web Browser.
Lynx is a program to access the World Wide Web. At UNM it is most commonly accessed via a CIRT Unix account. Lynx is a web client program (or software) that requests data from a Web server. It does not have any graphics capabilities, meaning you can not view graphics or images, but one can view text from web pages. It is useful as a way to access the Web from home when you do not have a fast modem. [| Up to L| Down to N | Bottom
A popular character-mode (text-only) World Wide Web browser.
n. A text-only Web browser program for UNIX platforms.
Lynx is a text-only Web browser and Internet Gopher client for use on cursor-addressable, character cell terminals.