Review:

W3m (text Based Browser With Image Support)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
w3m is a text-based web browser that traditionally allows users to browse the internet through a command-line interface. Notably, it includes support for inline images within the terminal, enabling users to view images alongside text content. It is highly valued for its speed, minimal resource usage, and compatibility with various UNIX-like operating systems.

Key Features

  • Text-based browsing with keyboard navigation
  • Inline image support within terminal emulators
  • Cookie management and form handling
  • Support for colored and formatted text
  • Ability to open URLs directly from the command line
  • UTF-8 and international language support
  • Compatibility with various Unix/Linux systems
  • Flexible configuration options

Pros

  • Provides a lightweight browsing experience suitable for low-resource environments.
  • Supports inline images, enhancing the visual aspect within terminal browsers.
  • Fast and responsive due to minimal resource consumption.
  • Highly customizable through configuration files.
  • Allows browsing privacy with features like cookies management.

Cons

  • Limited modern web feature support (e.g., JavaScript is not supported).
  • User interface is primarily keyboard-driven, which may have a learning curve.
  • Image display quality can vary depending on terminal emulator support.
  • Not suitable for browsing heavily graphical or multimedia-rich websites.

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:15:23 AM UTC