Yes, I have known and used lynx in that manner for some time. Pilot, which comes with pine, does similar things. While this permits some similar functions one of the most useful is the ability to mark several files on which to perform the same process; I'm not aware this is possible in either of the above. They also don't permit listing files by a choice,ie. age, size, sorted, etc. which makes finding what one wants much easier; related to which is the ability in readit to hit the first letter of a file and go to the first instance of a name starting with it. If on a file list, hitting f will bring up a menu of functions to perform on the current file or within the current directory. While in lynx, using a period after doing the "g" goto command, the file list can also be brought up. While lynx permits handling files as text files, it falls far short as compared to readit in several areas including bookmarks, searching, marking and saving parts of the file in a seperate file, nd many other functions beyond what lynx does. It might be possible to integrate lynx, and pico or nano for that matter, into an integrated text manipulation application by some clever use of a frount end. Lynx also permits some additional text manipulation by adding items to the print menu which are defined by the user. This includes loading pine to use a page as a email message in part or whole, to edit it within pico etc. and to pop back into lynx at the place departed. Using the print to a local file choice, one can put a page into a directory in one's own directory setup with a file name, and go back to that or any other file using the "g" key command with a period or period slash directory to browse one's directories. xv ic|xc _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list