Links (web browser)

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Links is a free software text and graphical web browser with a pull-down menu system.<ref>Links home page</ref> It renders complex pages, has partial HTML 4.0 support (including tables, frames,<ref name="scoug">Template:Citation</ref> and support for UTF-8), supports color and monochrome terminals, and allows horizontal scrolling.

It is intended for users who want to retain many typical elements of graphical user interfaces (pop-up windows, menus, etc.) in a text-only environment.

The original version of Links was developed by Mikuláš Patočka in the Czech Republic. His group, "Twibright Labs", later developed version 2 of the Links browser, which displays graphics, and renders fonts in different sizes (with spatial anti-aliasing), but no longer supports JavaScript (it used to, up to version 2.1pre28). The resulting browser is very fast, but does not display many pages as intended. The graphical mode works even on Unix systems without the X Window System or any other window environment, using either SVGAlib or the framebuffer of the system's graphics card.

ForksEdit

ELinksEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Experimental/Enhanced Links (ELinks) is a fork of Links led by Petr Baudis. It is based on Links 0.9.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It has a more open development and incorporates patches from other Links versions (such as additional extension scripting in Lua) and from Internet users.<ref name="linuxjournal">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Hacked LinksEdit

Hacked Links is another version of the Links browser which has merged some of Elinks' features into Links 2.

Andrey Mirtchovski has ported it to Plan 9 from Bell Labs. It is considered a good browser on that operating system, though some users have complained about its inability to cut and paste with the Plan 9 snarf buffer.Template:Citation needed

Template:As of, the last release of Hacked Links is that of July 9, 2003, with some further changes unreleased.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

OtherEdit

Links was also ported to run on the Sony PSP platform as PSPRadio by Rafael Cabezas with the last version (2.1pre23_PSP_r1261) released on February 6, 2007.<ref name="PSP Port">Template:Citation</ref>

The BeOS port was updated by François Revol who also added GUI support.<ref name="BeOS port">Template:Citation</ref> It also runs on Haiku.

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