The Verdict
Terminal browsers
Let’s be clear about one thing: you’re unlikely to replace your regular browser with any of the terminal browsers on test in this month’s Roundup. The vast majority of websites use JavaScript, and many sites will just refuse to run without it, so this is one limitation to bear in mind.
However, if you’re looking for answers on forums or collecting data from sites, you’re usually going to be fine with a terminal browser at your fingertips. It’s a tool that’s light and quick to carry out common tasks. Distractions are kept to a minimum simply because support is deliberately lacking for the worst offenders in this area: JavaScript and CSS.