Gracie, on the right, and Alan are siblings – blue lynx-point mitted ragdoll kittens – that my husband and I recently adopted. I had fallen in love with ragdolls from a picture cover on a Rachel Hale ... LYNX(1) General Commands Manual LYNX(1) NAME lynx - a general purpose distributed information browser for the World Wide Web SYNOPSIS lynx [options] [path or URL] lynx [options] [path or URL] -get_data data -- lynx [options] [path or URL] -post_data data -- Use "lynx -help" to display a complete list of current options.

Context Explanation

DESCRIPTION Lynx is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client for users ... lynx - a general purpose distributed information browser for the World ... I've been looking at changing up the way I browse the web in a more secure way and have been using the Lynx terminal browser. I came across a neat search engine called FrogFind!

Insight Material

which is basically a proxy that uses the Duckduckgo search engine and then strips websites into a basic HTML format... I have used Lynx, Links2, Elinks and probably one or two others. But my termninal-based browser of choice is w3m. I use it a lot when I'm working in the terminal, or whenever I'm trying to stay on task and want to avoid losing focus. I'm sure you've all been there...

Final Conclusion

- Lynx did not report receiving cookies (bonus!) from the search site. - Because I was using Lynx, the link buttons, which I assume are for "paging", showed up like: (I used several flavours of Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, Fedora from what I remember, on various computers over many years - my first distant memory is Ubuntu Lucid Lynx) I attempted to install Linux on it, but that was many months ago, maybe a year, and my efforts were futile.