Someone should educate that reporter about Lynx and its uses.
After all there are still many parts of the world where the broadband
required to load major graphics is not available.
there is the safety and freedom from heavy graphic dependents too.
plus the ease of reading especially on small screen products.
Wonder if there is a NY times address for him?
What he might not realize is that even large news outlets manage their
accessibility requirements, provide transcripts in environments that can
use Lynx as a good test criteria.
I use it of course, several times a day every day.
I do not use it on my desktop directly only because there has not been a
pure dos build in a while, although I would pay someone to compile it for
me specifically.
Kare
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, russellb...@gmail.com wrote:
Quoth Gabriel Dragomir: 'dear friends, is there anybody using lynx
anymore ?'
'If you're feeling technically adventurous (or nostalgic),
some text-only browsers are around. These include Lynx, which dates
back to the early 1990s, and the much newer Browsh.'
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/26/technology/personaltech/browsers-minimize-data.html
russell bell
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