> On 21 July Eric Auer said:

> > indeed I am trying to motivate people to use TLS/SSL ;-)
> > There must be SOME browsers for DOS which can handle it!

>  You talk as if you know for sure there is one.
>  Is this the case ?

>  I did look at Mikulas' Links before Rugxulo
> mentioned it in this discussion. The full version
> is one of those programs that will not expand,
> even less run in a 486 with 16 MB RAM. The "lite"
> version has no https support at all.

>  Regards

>  JAS

I have run Links, both graphical and text-only, in Linux and FreeBSD, even 
NetBSD with X, also have run Links with graphics in DOS, but that was years 
back.

I used Doug Kaufman's DOS port of Lynx for online commerce but not banking, and 
not recently.  I imagine that would be very difficlut or impossible now with 
web interfaces becoming more complex.

I use mostly Mozilla Firefox or Seamonkey.  There are other graphical browsers, 
such as Qupzilla, Midori and Netsurf, but I am not aware of any attempt to port 
any of these browsers to DOS.

Tom


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