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11-21-2014, 03:16 PM
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#46
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Senior Member
Registered: Oct 2007
Distribution: Slackware
Posts: 1,378
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Quote:
Originally Posted by frankbell
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And another written by a Slackware user:
Using Mutt with Gmail
http://www.andrews-corner.org/mutt.html
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1 members found this post helpful.
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11-21-2014, 03:58 PM
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#47
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Senior Member
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Leinster, IE
Distribution: Slackware, NetBSD
Posts: 2,225
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lems
I have to disagree. It's actually my browser of choice, and especially wikis can be read with it quite nicely. It has numbered links and vi keys, as well as text-fields-need-activation, which most other text browsers lack. Of course, JavaScript is not supported, but most times I can get the pure text just fine; blogspot, wordpress, stackexchange or slackbuilds.org also render nicely. I haven't tested it with this forum, as most web-based forums are indeed rather hard to navigate with lynx, this is one of the rare occasions where I use a graphical browser (with scripts disabled, running as different user).
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The latest emacs has a great minimal text and image browser as well - eww. It makes the modern web bearable, because if there's one thing that's a chore it's browsing the so-called modern web with so-called modern browsers.
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1 members found this post helpful.
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