Would be helpful if you described what you want help with. I will assume that you meant what e-mail clients and web browsers are there. I will assume you have your hardware sorted, and can get a connection to the internet. I am currently writing this e-mail in cone. I like this because it allows you to have multiple accounts specified, supports pop3, imap, smtp, local mail and limited support for news accounts. I have found that cone does not like my university imap server, so for that I use pine. There are many more, and if you are using a distribution like Debian or Gentoo with many packages and a package management system, search that for e-mail, or similar. Web browsers, elinks is a good general purpose text based one, giving cookies, java script, bookmarks, support for frames, and more. Most pre-built packages of elinks do not seem to have java script, you may have to build it from source (I found the patch included with elinks 0.11 did not work on spidermonkey, so I had to compile spidermonkey with elinks 0.10 first). Links2 comes with java script built in for most pre-built packages, but links2 is more limited in features, elinks is a branch-off from links2 and aims to give more features. Lynx is a very basic text browser, but for simple things, I find best. There may be some for gnome, but I don't know of these and their accessibility. Mike Farhan writes: > Hey i want to get off my windows dependency for reading email and using the net but i'm not sure how to do this. i need some help to get away from...microcrap. help? > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >