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Hello,

I have run across another text based web browser called links, note the
spelling is l i n k s.  It can be found at:

http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/

Does anyone know of this, has used it, or knows if it works well with
screen readers.  It is said to be able to use tables and secure links for
online purchasing with credit cards.

"Nothing needs so reforming as other people's habits." -- Mark Twain


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