
18 Oct
2024
18 Oct
'24
8:41 a.m.
From: Karen Lewellen via talk <talk@gtalug.org>
My sincere hope was, given all the claims to successful Linux access, someone is doing this in the heart of Linux, its command line.
The heart of the web is the GUI browser. Linux cannot change that. Ideally, the web is identical for Windows and Linux users. There are, of course, second order differences. Screen readers, for example. I think that you've said screen readers are better on Windows. lynx, links, elinks all try to use a TUI for the web but are pretty hit-or-miss. I don't know when you are using MS-DOS, but I would be surprised if you could browse well from MS-DOS.