ncgopher
dillo-plus
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ncgopher
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Gophie – modern gopher client for Windows, Mac, Linux
Added some commits to my gopher/gemini client written in rust an hour ago: https://github.com/jansc/ncgopher
- ncgopher - a Gopher and Gemini CLIent for the Modern Internet
- [FrankenWM] Float
dillo-plus
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Show HN: Dillo 3.1.0 released after 9 years
Dillo Plus supports external media playback (https://github.com/crossbowerbt/dillo-plus/#external-media-p...), maybe it could be backported to Dillo?
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Resurrecting the Dillo Browser
The Dillo+ (Dillo-Plus) project has already added Gopher and Gemini support to their fork of Dillo:
https://github.com/crossbowerbt/dillo-plus
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Google engineers want to make ad-blocking (near) impossible
There are many, many, many web browsers that are not corporate-controlled. Some of my favourites lately are the Argonaut Constellation [0] – mostly because of the interesting technical decisions going in the development (particularly the CSS and the Haskell), but also because Rhapsode is already better than eSpeakNG + AT-SPI2 + Firefox.
There's also the venerable lynx, and elinks (which I reluctantly admit is better than lynx, even if I don't use it much), and Dillo+ [1] (a fork / continuation of Dillo that supports Gopher and Gemini). And could I forget NetSurf, with its graph-y history navigation? And of course, Ladybird, [2] probably the best-funded of the lot.
These are just the ones I've heard of. There are surely dozens more you'd be interested in, and thousands of little hobby projects. Why not try making your own web browser?
[0]: https://argonaut-constellation.org/
[1]: https://github.com/crossbowerbt/dillo-plus
[2]: https://ladybird.dev/
What are some alternatives?
so - A terminal interface for Stack Overflow
Web-Environment-Integrity
csview - 📠 Pretty and fast csv viewer for cli with cjk/emoji support.
phetch - 🐭 quick lil gopher client for your terminal
kristall - Graphical small-internet client for windows, linux, MacOS X and BSDs. Supports gemini, http, https, gopher, finger.
titan - A half-finished terminal browser for the Gemini protocol
Buran - Gemini browser for Android
hydepark - Forum application for Gemini space
dillo - Dillo, a multi-platform graphical web browser
xplr - A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
fenix - Iceraven Browser [Moved to: https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser]