using netscape with all the known but unsolved crashes and bus errors i feel like workin with m$ software...
The difference is Netscape is suited to the majority of computer users who possess neither the time nor the inclination to wade through reams of excessively obtuse documentation in the hope of figuring how to configure it. > > Lynx OTOH is a "typical" UNIX program. I have never seen Lynx crash, > hang, or fail in any way and have never heard anyone else claim that > it has for them. > > Lynx help is VERY good. The help and keystroke pages are treated just > like any other "web page" except that there is no waiting for a response! > For all the years that I have used Lynx, I have to admit that so far > I have not even scratched the capability of that program. In theory thats a GOOD THING, but if it won't work its as much use to users as a bicycle is to a fish > > You can search the help pages with "/key string" which can be quite > handy. yes well .... assuming lynx is actually running, how does one know just WHAT "key string" to use ??