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I mean besides Chrome, IE, Firefox, and Safari. I'm talking about the browsers that take up the remaining 3% market share. I personally use Opera on my Mac and Epiphany on Linux, as well as sometimes Lynx.
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I've used several of the ones you mentioned, but far from regularly.
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Links 2/ELinks supports in-terminal graphics through framebuffering/SVGAlib, so I use that when I am purely using a terminal. Take a look:
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I am currently using Galeon to make this post.
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Is Opera really alternative? I know of quite a few non tech people who use it

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yamman13 said:

Is Opera really alternative? I know of quite a few non tech people who use it
According to a reputable statistic, two percent market share, meaning two out of a hundred web users may be using Opera. I assume it was implied if you use an alternate to the major competing browsers.
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