My Preferred Console Software ============================= Here's a list of the software that I use on the command line. My emphasis is -- and has always been -- on simplicity of usage. This phlog post will be updated over time and I'm going to link it to the main page of my gopher hole. Internet Browsing ================= lynx - The (for me) original web and gopher browser. Accept no substitutes! gopher - the University of Minnesota's gopher client. I still use it regularly (but not as often as lynx). newsbeuter - an rss feed reader. To change the default browser, create a file named 'config' in the .newsbeuter directory and add a line defining the browser of your choice. Mine reads: browser lynx slrn - newsgroup navigation was never so easy. Arrow. Arrow. Spacebar. Spacebar. Spacebar. You get the idea! rtv - reddit terminal viewer. The available commands are displayed in the bottom bar. toot - mastodon client. The curses interface has been greatly improved since the version in the Debian stable repository (version 21). I just downloaded and installed the Debian testing ("Bullseye") package (version 26) with dpkg and it seems to be working well so far. Email ===== alpine - the most current version of the University of Washington's simple, reliable email client, pine. Developer Eduardo Chappa provides help at comp.mail.pine. Instant Messaging ================= finch - the cli interface for libpurple. It works well for XMPP. I haven't tried it with other protocols for ages. Music and Video =============== mplayer - it plays *everything* I've ever thrown at it and the commands are intuitive. I often go into a music folder and type "mplayer *". It's my go-to video player too. moc - a reasonable alternative for music if you prefer a gui-style interface. But it's no Mpxplay for DOS. eBooks ====== epr - a python epub reader. It made dgold's life better![1] I wrote about it in more detail here: gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/~visiblink/phlog/20191130 Text Editor =========== nano - go away with your vi(m)s and emacs! My first email client was pine, and nano is a clone of the original, simple pine editor, pico. I'm writing this list with it. [1] gopher://ascraeus.org/0/phlog/045.txt