w3m is a lightweight text-mode pager that doubles as a WWW browser. It's main features (over lynx) are: * HTML tables * HTML frames * HTML from stdin * horizontal scrolling While it may not be as strictly accurate as lynx, w3m seems to render HTML pages more intelligently and more compactly. The following notes come from the README: ------------------------------------------------------------ w3m is a pager with WWW capability. It IS a pager, but it can be used as a text-mode WWW browser. The features of w3m are as follows: * When reading HTML document, you can follow links and view images (using external image viewer). * It has 'internet message mode', which determines the type of document from header. If the Content-Type: field of the document is text/html, that document is displayed as HTML document. * You can change URL description like 'http://hogege.net' in plain text into link to that URL. Current problems are: * Resize behaviour is incomplete. * It can't show images inline. (It seems to be impossible as far as using xterm) * It doesn't decode MIME-body of the document. * Online manuals are poor. Feel free to send your opinion to the author. Akinori Ito Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University aito@ei5sun.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}