Links on OS X ============= The Links Web Browser [1] works on many platforms. I have been using it on the IRIX, on the Linux and so. And it runs in graphics in many environments including a SVGA (an ancient Linux library) on a Linux framebuffer, on OS/2 graphical shell and so on. But it does not support Aqua so it does not run on Apple's Mac OS X native interface. But it runs on the X Window System (the X11R6) and even the Apple supports X11! (well, sort of). I actually use the Links ("links -g") often, even on my current (and very fast) POWER9 workstation. But I had no Links on my PowerBook G4. It makes sense to have a light WWW browser here - while it is magnitudes faster than my old SGI O2 (not talking about performance of an unoptimized Firefox on the IRIX vs the finely tuned TenFourFox on the G4) is is still too hard for the poor PowerBook to run the Mozilla browser. It simply runs of full speed most of time with CPU temperatures over 60 Celsius degrees while fans are running on full speed... So I have wished to have the Links here but I was never brave enough to compile it. Today I tried to compile the thing. I compiled. And it runs! The "links" (console-only) works, the "links -g" (X11 GUI) works (it started the X11 subsystem and opened the window). It complies about expired certificated but except that it works s expected. And fans have been in idle and temperatures above 50 C. The OS X is 10.5 (the last PowerPC version). Why only I didn't tried to compile it before!? Written in my bed on the GoType! keyboard and the Palm IIIx. References: [1] http://links.twibright.com/index_cz.php