Lynx in a sentence as a noun

As an aside, both Twitter and Google+ are browsable from lynx.

The main difference is that in 1999 you could run lynx and see nothing but pure plain text.

I usually try lynx first, then a graphical browser if the page needs it.

Do you want web developers to make _two_ sites, one for the 99% using JS and another for the Stallman's out there using lynx for browsing?

I also remember using text-only browsers like lynx, and demonstrate it to co-workers on occasion.

Is JavaScript really that ... petty ... or did they have to work hard to achieve that effect?Judging by what w3m and lynx show me, they're doing User-Agent sniffing to serve up pages.

No-one I know - from the savviest sysadmin who only browses in lynx to the most malware-infested bloated-PC user - has ever used Alexa toolbar.

Lynx definitions

noun

a text browser

noun

short-tailed wildcats with usually tufted ears; valued for their fur

See also: catamount