Links:

* Renders frames. This is both a plus and minus. To see framed sites (such
as slashdot) you need a wide xterm, otherwise the 'meat' is very
squashed in the middle.

* Displays as loading. This is a feature I like in lynx but is missing
in w3m. This is somewhat negated by its frame formatting

* Sensible traversal and keystrokes. The link traversal (with the
down key) is done on the screen image, which makes it faster.

* Download in background! Very nice indeed. Select a download
link and you have the option of continuing browsing. 

* Text selection with mouse: I needed to use the shift key.

All in all, very impressive.

The real issue for me is whether the support for frames is
worth the hassle of wider xterms.

Jamie



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