|
About:
Lynx is a fully-featured WWW client for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices (e.g., vt100 terminals, terminal emulators running on PCs or Macs, or any other character-cell display). It will display HTML documents containing links to files on the local system, as well as files on remote systems running HTTP, HTTPS, gopher, FTP, WAIS, NNTP, finger, or cso/ph/qi servers, and services accessible via logins to telnet, tn3270, or rlogin accounts.
Release focus: N/A
Changes:
This release adds tabular representation for simple tables, experimental file-upload, an FTP_PASSIVE option in lynx.cfg, colored source view for curses, text justification, support for emitting backspaces when printing a page, a commandline switch -dont_wrap_pre that will inhibit line wrapping in pre when -dump'ing and -crawl'ing, a -short_url option to elide the middle of long urls displayed on the status line, a popup menu to control alternate organizations of the visited links page, etc.
Author:
T.E.Dickey [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://lynx.isc.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://lynx.isc.org/release/lynx2.8.6.tar.gz
Tar/BZ2:
http://lynx.isc.org/release/lynx2.8.6.tar.bz2
Zip:
http://lynx.isc.org/release/lynx2-8-6.zip
Changelog:
http://lynx.isc.org/release/lynx2-8-6/CHANGES
RPM package:
http://fr.rpmfind.net/[..]ery=lynx&submit=Search+...&system=&arch=
Debian package:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/lynx-cur.html
BSD Ports URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/[..]rts.cgi?query=lynx&stype=all&sektion=all
Demo site:
http://lynx.isc.org/release/
Trove categories:
[change]
Dependencies:
[change]
No dependencies filed
|
|
» Rating:
8.54/10.00
(Rank 272)
» Vitality: 0.11% (Rank 996)
» Popularity: 9.45% (Rank 256)

(click to enlarge graphs)
Record hits: 80,913
URL hits: 77,258
Subscribers: 213
|
|
Branches
Releases
Articles referencing this project
Comments
[»]
One of the good ones
by Shane Mason - Aug 31st 2004 20:57:24
It is software like projects like Lynx that make open source systems so
good. They are not the most popular/flashy/catchy, but rock solid in my
opinion. I used to use lynx for browsing for information, it almost made
modem connections useful. Now I use it because it is powerful. Good work.
[reply]
[top]
|