Review:

Elinks (text Based Web Browser)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
elinks is a highly customizable, text-based web browser designed for use in terminal environments. It allows users to browse the web without a graphical interface, providing features like multi-language support, bookmarks, SSL encryption, and advanced navigation options. elinks is popular among users seeking lightweight browsing solutions, low-resource environments, or remote server access.

Key Features

  • Text-based browsing optimized for terminal use
  • Support for multiple protocols including HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP
  • Tabbed browsing and multiple window management
  • Customizable key bindings and configuration options
  • Bookmark management and history tracking
  • SSL support for secure connections
  • JavaScript and multimedia content are generally not supported
  • Accessible via command-line interface

Pros

  • Lightweight and fast, ideal for low-resource systems
  • Highly customizable with detailed configuration options
  • Supports browsing on remote servers via SSH or terminal sessions
  • No graphical overhead makes it suitable for minimal environments
  • Useful for quick access to web pages without launching a full browser

Cons

  • Limited rendering capabilities; no support for modern web standards or multimedia content
  • Steep learning curve for new users unfamiliar with command-line tools
  • Lacks JavaScript support, which limits functionality on contemporary websites
  • User interface can be less intuitive compared to graphical browsers
  • Development activity is relatively slow compared to mainstream browsers

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:15:59 AM UTC