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A day without X
By Michael Stepanov | May 22, 2007
Here is an interesting experience of using console applications only. As you may see everything can be done without GUI:
- Web Browsing: Elinks, Lynx, Links, or w3m.
- Email: Mutt.
- Chat: Freetalk, Naim, IRSSI.
- Reading RSS: Raggle.
- File Management: Midnight Commander.
- Text Editing: VIM and Emacs.
- Viewing Images: ZGV.
- Watching Video: Mplayer and VLC.
- Playing Music: Cplay.
- P2P: RTorrent.
- Window Management: Twin.
Personally, I use VIM and Midnight Commander everyday, links - time to time. I used mutt before I moved to Thunderbird. I was really surprised by playing music and video in the console mode. A Window Management system Twin also looks cool!
May 22nd, 2007 at 6:40 pm
Thanks, Michael!
I know it would sound weird, but i’ve been trying to find MC for few days already, until you gave the URL on it: that was the only programm i was missing after moving from Windows (I was using TotalCommander up there for about 2-3 years)
May 22nd, 2007 at 7:07 pm
Welcome to Linux world! It’s nice that my post is useful for you