http://lynx.browser.org/ Lynx is a full-featured, text-based Web browser that will display HTML documents containing links to files on the local system, as well as files on remote systems. Lynx can be used to build information systems intended primarily for local access, such as Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS). This Win32 version will work on Windows 95 or NT using the standard Winsock. Windows 3.11 is not supported--not even with Win32s and Wolverine installed. This is a console application, meaning that it appears to run in a DOS box within Windows, but it accesses the Windows network layer and other kernel functions directly. Lynx is a product of the Distributed Computing Group within Academic Computing Services of The University of Kansas. Lynx was originally developed by Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe, and Charles Rezac. Garrett Blythe created DosLynx and later joined the Lynx effort as well. Currently it is being maintained by members of the Internet community coordinated by Foteos Macrides of the Worcester Foundation for Biological Research.