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lynx-dev Re: praise for Lynx
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Philip Webb |
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lynx-dev Re: praise for Lynx |
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Sun, 21 Nov 1999 16:25:15 -0500 (EST) |
991121 Thomas Dickey forwarded praise from Matthew Richards:
> I recently began using Lynx at home (via a PPP dialup / Shell Dialup)
> and it is absolutely great! I support Compaq machines
> and am forced to use IE4 or IE5 at work which is fine,
> if you have multiple T3's and a 100MBPS switched backbone.
> However, Lynx has saved the day at home because I am using a machine
> that runs Win3.1 and a terminal program (at 56k).
> I am extremely happy to have a fast, powerful, text-based WWW interface.
> Lynx is quickly growing on me and I just wanted to share that with you
> or whoever else is paying attention. Keep up the good work!
that makes all the volunteer developers feel good!
we know many people use Lynx -- as we do ourselves --
for the kinds of reasons you give, but since it's free software
there's little opportunity for customer feed-back.
2-8-3 should be out soon: check at www.slcc.edu/lynx/release .
the place to send messages about Lynx is address@hidden ,
where all the developers & kibbitzers will see them;
you can read past messages in the Archive at www.flora.org/lynx-dev ;
the starting-place for information is lynx.browser.org/ .
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