Review: Lynxlet Is An Easy Internet Nostalgiafest
4:18 am, February 9th, 2010, Giles Turnbull

So this is the web that you don’t see; the web in text-only form. Ugly, isn’t it?
Yeah, ugly. But fast. By disregarding everything that isn’t text, browsers like Lynx display web pages at lightning speed. If all you want to do is read stuff, Lynx is useful to have around. And if you don’t want to do that, it’s fun to play with. For five minutes.
But not many people are comfortable enough with the Terminal to install it manually on their Mac. It’s not the kind of app that comes with a drag-and-drop installer.
Well, it wasn’t, until Lynxlet came along. Lynxlet gives you the best of both worlds: the text-only speediness and the drag-and-drop simplicity. Nice.
Lynxlet’s maker calls apps like this “Termlets”, and Lynxlet isn’t the only one available: you can grab a handful of others here.
(Via Merlin Mann.)
Posted by Giles Turnbull in Reviews, Software, Vintage Tech | Comment on this article
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hmmm that is the “web” I remember heheheh… trunk hunting FTW!
– but on my SE/30 it was all black and white…:(
-d
don Walton, on February 9th, 2010 at 5:52 pm