Review:

Links (lynx Based Browser)

overall review score: 3.5
score is between 0 and 5
Links, also known as Lynx, is a text-based web browser designed for use on command-line interfaces and environments with limited graphical capabilities. It emphasizes simplicity, speed, and low resource consumption, making it suitable for users accessing the web from terminal sessions, servers, or minimal systems. Links can be used to browse HTML pages and offers features such as support for tables, frames, and color highlighting in certain versions.

Key Features

  • Text-based browsing interface
  • Lightweight and fast performance
  • Supports HTML, tables, frames, and color highlighting
  • Accessible via command line on various operating systems
  • Includes features like link indexing and form processing
  • Supports SSL for secure browsing

Pros

  • Highly resource-efficient, suitable for low-bandwidth or limited environments
  • Enables web access from terminal-only setups without graphical capabilities
  • Quick startup and loading times
  • Good for users needing quick information retrieval or scripting purposes

Cons

  • Limited to text-based content; cannot display images or multimedia
  • Steep learning curve for users unfamiliar with command-line interfaces
  • Lacks modern web features like JavaScript support and rich media handling
  • Navigation can be less intuitive compared to graphical browsers

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:09:44 PM UTC