Links may be more feature-rich, but I wouldn't say it was better.

In my experience, lynx will render anything - it may not render it as you
want, and obviously it doesn't frames, etc. BUT it keeps going. I have found
links to be pretty good at crashing if you point it at a complicated page.

> Lynx is ok, but there is a better text mode browser, it's called Links and=
>  it renders sites correctly unlike
> lynx, and has frames support, very fast even on old hardware! who wants gfx=
>  anyway. Dunno if anyone's 
> done a mac port though, but you could always use debian i guess!!!
> 


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