Btw here is a break down of cli browsers:
(please feel free to make any corrections your feel nessary)

links:
http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/
frames:yes
cookies:no
userauth:no
ssl:no
tables:yes
background-downloads:yes
mousesupport:yes

Comments: this would problably be my browser of choice if it supported
cookies/userauth/ssl the menus are nice and easy to use.. and beingable to
continue browsing while downloading is an added plus

w3m:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/w3m/homepage/
frames:yes
cookies:yes
userauth:yes
ssl:yes
tables:yes
background-downloads:no
mousesupport:yes

Comments:
a nice cli browser that seems somehow less "finnished" then links even
though it has lots more features... feature wise I would LOVE to have
backgrounding support..

lynx: (not to be confused with the OS of same name)
http://freshmeat.net/projects/lynx/homepage/
frames:no
cookies:yes
userauth:yes
ssl:yes(addon)
tables:no
background-downloads:no
mousesupport:no

Comments:
probably the most famous cli browser though it's quite heavy and less able
to properly present webpages with tables/frames

some day (RSN) I'll put up a table of cli browsers.. however I certianly
suggest people try these out.. you might be very surprised how much you
like browsing/searching with them.. if you've only used lynx in the past
prepare to be blown away by w3m and links!

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