From: no.top.post on 6 Jun 2010 11:49 Obviously all internet-cafes are Win-based. I want to not 'browse', but to quickly fetch a number of http-pages, who's URLs are listed in a file, like I do with linux, using lynx. lynx also exists for DOS -- and perhaps WIN too? The last internet-cafe that I visited, I couldn't even [see how to] save my gmail to my USBstik, directly from WIN-IE; because much of the system was 'disabled' and I had to use 'notebook' to cut and paste limited-sized pieces. It's understandable that writing to the system's hard-disk is 'barred'; but is it possible to execute [say DOS] files from the USBstik -- normally with the kind of restriction expected in a Win-based internet-cafe? How else would one just d/l to USBstik, the pages of a number of URLs which are listed in a file of the USBstik? TIA.
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