-@cindex browser, @samp{html2text}
-@cindex @samp{html2text}
-@item @samp{html2text} 0
-The @samp{html2text} browser requires an external program. I noticed
-that it can do some nasty things with simple HTML mails (like filling
-the entire message as if it were one paragraph, including signature).
-On another message, it displayed half of the HTML tags for some
-reason.
+@cindex browser, @samp{w3m}
+@cindex @samp{w3m}
+@kindex mouse-2
+@item @samp{w3m}
+The @samp{w3m} browser requires an external program. It's quick,
+produces pretty nice output, and it highlights links. These can be
+clicked with @kbd{mouse-2} to view the content of the link in
+@samp{w3m}. The @samp{w3m} browser handles tables well and actually
+respects the table's width parameter (which can cause text to wrap if
+the author didn't anticipate that the page would be viewed in Emacs).
+It does not download images by default; this behavior is controlled by
+the option @code{mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp}
+@ifinfo
+(@pxref{Display Customization,,,emacs-mime}).
+@end ifinfo
+@ifnotinfo
+(see section @uref{http://www.gnus.org/manual/emacs-mime_6.html,
+Display Customization} in the @cite{The Emacs MIME Manual}).
+@end ifnotinfo
+@c -------------------------
+@cindex browser, @samp{w3m-standalone}
+@cindex @samp{w3m-standalone}
+@cindex browser, @samp{w3m}
+@cindex @samp{w3m}
+@item @samp{w3m-standalone}
+This browser is quick, but does not show links. It handles simple
+tables but some tables get rendered much wider than the Emacs frame.
+This browser renders @samp{–} and @samp{®} okay. It does not
+download images.