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Usability straight out of the box

A text-based web browser will probably not be something you base your online life around. For this reason, you’ll need to get started quickly without too much configuring. So what do you need a text-based browser for, anyway?

Mostly, you want to be able to use it for finding answers to pressing questions about what you’re doing right now. Using a form, and reading advice and help from your peers is one way of doing that. A quick search using your favourite search engine is a necessity, so filling a form and getting

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