Review:

W3m Text Based Browser

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
w3m is a text-based web browser that allows users to navigate the internet from the command line or within terminal emulators. Designed for efficiency and accessibility, it supports features such as rendering images inline in certain terminal environments, Table of Contents, frame and JavaScript support, and seamless integration with other UNIX tools.

Key Features

  • Text-based browsing optimized for terminal use
  • Supports inline images in compatible terminals
  • Tab navigation and link highlighting
  • SSL/TLS support for secure browsing
  • Table rendering capabilities
  • Support for multiple languages and character encodings
  • Built-in image viewing in terminal environments
  • Configurable keybindings and user settings

Pros

  • Lightweight and fast, ideal for low-resource environments
  • Highly customizable through configuration files
  • Useful for remote server management via SSH
  • Supports inline images in compatible terminals, enhancing readability
  • Open-source with active community support

Cons

  • Limited modern web standards support compared to graphical browsers
  • Steeper learning curve for new users unfamiliar with command-line interfaces
  • Rendering complex websites can be inconsistent or limited
  • Lacks multimedia support like videos or audio playback
  • Some modern web features and scripts are unsupported

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:34:13 AM UTC