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Links is an open-source text-based ] with a pull-down menu system, originally developed in the ]. It renders even complex pages and allows horizontal scrolling. Unlike ] and ], it is oriented toward visual users who want to retain many typical elements of graphical user interfaces (pop up windows, menus etc.) in a text-only environment. The focus on intuitive usability makes it suitable as a web browser for low-end terminals in libraries, Internet cafes etc.




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Links is an open-source text-based web browser with a pull-down menu system, originally developed in the Czech Republic. It renders even complex pages and allows horizontal scrolling. Unlike Lynx and w3m, it is oriented toward visual users who want to retain many typical elements of graphical user interfaces (pop up windows, menus etc.) in a text-only environment. The focus on intuitive usability makes it suitable as a web browser for low-end terminals in libraries, Internet cafes etc.