I'm not sure if Browsh works with SeaMonkey- there's many reasons why I imagine it should work, but it depends on whether or not the differences present would be critical.Would be interesting to know
-- James B portoteache...@fastmail.com Em Qui, 25 Fev ʼ21, às 15:06, The Wanderer escreveu: > On 2021-02-25 at 10:02, Michael Howard wrote: > > > On 25/02/2021 14:55, Richard Owlett wrote: > > > >> On 02/25/2021 08:41 AM, James B wrote: > >> > >>> Browsh was reviewed in one of the linux magazines recently.It > >>> uses firefox behind the scenes and renders the pages to ASCII for > >>> display in a terminal, which is a novel approach.I've tried it > >>> and it works well.. > >>> > >>> https://www.brow.sh/ > >> > >> Maybe later. It isn't in repository and depends on Firefox. I'm > >> strongly pro-SeaMonkey ;} > > > > Err, where do think SeaMonkey evolved from? > > As far as I'm aware, it's a lineal descendant of the Mozilla Suite, just > as Firefox and Thunderbird are - although, again AFAIK, only Firefox is > still an official Mozilla product. > > -- > The Wanderer > > The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one > persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all > progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw > > > Anexos: > * signature.asc