Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sun 19th Sep 2004 09:23 UTC
A few days ago we read about the Deli Linux, which aims to fill-in the gap of Linux distros in the 486/586 machine range by running lightweight/older applications. The disto comes with Dillo and Links as its browsers, but I bet there aren't many people who know that there is yet another very lightweight browser for GTK+ 1.2.x and it is more powerful and more memory-optimized than Dillo: Access' NetFront. Check for info and screenshots inside.
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Links 2.x in GUI mode renders pages pretty much like Dillo (no CSS), but it also has a text mode so you can run it from console or xterm, which can be a useful feature sometimes (at least for some of us).
The Links 2.x homepage has some screenhots:
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/features.htm...
Links 2.x in GUI mode renders pages pretty much like Dillo (no CSS), but it also has a text mode so you can run it from console or xterm, which can be a useful feature sometimes (at least for some of us).