Greg: I usually use Yahoo, and/or Google, and sometimes Infoseek, in that order of preference. The reason I like Yahoo is that the hits I get aren't triplicated as they are with the other engines' caching and "find more like this one' buttons. Of course, Yahoo has a larger nav bar to plow through. I'll be interested in what others do. What we need is a good proxy with a Python or Perl script to knock off those nav-bar links for us. There's isn't much I miss from Windows, but JFW claims to do this, and I have no doubt it is the way to go and an achievable objective. On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Gregory Nowak wrote: > Hi All, > > I know I'll probably get lots of answers for this one. > Is there a good search engine that works well > with lynx and speakup? > I used to use 37.com, but they've reddesigned their sight > since, so that I can't use lynx with > it anymore. > Thanks in advance. > Greg > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > -- Janina Sajka, Director Technology Research and Development Governmental Relations Group American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Email: janina at afb.net Phone: (202) 408-8175 Chair, Accessibility SIG Open Electronic Book Forum (OEBF) http://www.openebook.org Will electronic books surpass print books? Read our white paper, Surpassing Gutenberg, at http://www.afb.org/ebook.asp Download a free sample Digital Talking Book edition of Martin Luther King Jr's inspiring "I Have A Dream" speech at http://www.afb.org/mlkweb.asp Learn how to make accessible software at http://www.afb.org/accessapp.asp