Re: [orca-list] Lynx how many people use this browser



Well, I may be the exception or in a small minority, but I never found
elinks very compelling. If I can't do it in Lynx, elinks proved no
benefit to me over Firefox.

Janina

kendell clark writes:
hi

I think a lot of us who use linux as our chosen OS use graphical desktops,
so probably use browsers like firefox or chrome. I know there are a few who
use a text console, but those use elinks, not links. Although links is
perfectly usable, providing you don't need a bunch of fanct java script,
flash content, or html5. Please ignore the windows headers, mellisa's laptop
is acting up, yet again.


Thanks

Kendell Clark



On 5/9/2016 3:15 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
Hi everyone

I am wondering how many people still use Lynx  as their preferred browser   As people are still using it 
as an accessibility testing browser. All search I have done on this browser indicates it's not use by many 
blind users. So I'm trying to verify if this is true falls or not

Sean

My experience is the part
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