Nero is a fast interactive web browser that runs under Emacs. It uses 'lynx -dump' to generate page content. Navigation is typically done via numbered links, a la Conkeror. Better-than-just-browsing interaction with various useful web services is done via elvi, a la Surfraw. Fast access to commonly used pages is available through a programmable hotlist, a la webjump. Facilities for 'tabbed browsing' a la (insert name of browser) are available. And Nero saves pages that have been browsed for later use.
Finally, Nero provides facilities that let you easily plug in Emacs Lisp code to do the following two things:
- to change the way pages display; or,
- to automatically browse the web for you.
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These details are provided for information only. No information here is legal advice and should not be used as such.