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Command line web browser
w3m
w3m running in an xterm displaying the Misplaced Pages main page.
The name "w3m" stands for "WWW wo miru (WWWを見る)", which is Japanese for "to see the WWW", and where "W3" is a numeronym of "WWW". The original project is no longer active, but an active version is being maintained by a different developer, Tatsuya Kinoshita.
Functions
w3m runs in terminal emulator programs such as xterm and GNOME Terminal. The browser has tabbed browsing, right click menus, and image support, along with support for tables and frames. It also functions as a terminal pager. It can be navigated solely using the keyboard or with the mouse. There are two different display modes, one with colors and one that is monochrome.