Graphical Small Internet Client (2020) [HTTP,HTTPS,gemini,gopher,finger]

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  • kristall

    Graphical small-internet client for windows, linux, MacOS X and BSDs. Supports gemini, http, https, gopher, finger.

  • For gemini I use either castor[0] or dragonstone[1]. Both are quite good, dragonstone even has tabs.

    Both are written for GTK, so they integrate quite good with GNOME.

    [0]: https://git.sr.ht/~julienxx/castor

    [1]: https://gitlab.com/baschdel/dragonstone

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  • amfora

    A fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol.

  • If you'd like to learn more about the Gemini Protocol, head to https://geminiquickst.art/

    And if you're more partial to terminal browsers, I've written my own. https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora

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