What I miss in moc is a music browser/search engine. This is the only reason why I still have quodlibet installed, but I mostly use moc. Also have a look at cplay! I used it before I discovered moc and once you know the shortcuts it's good too. I think the UI works even better on small screens. Basically it's just a front end for various console music players, unfortunately mplayer isn't intended to be one of these. It still works mostly (plays music fine) but cplay isn't able to show things like track duration if used on top of mplayer.
Thanks! I use nload so far, but iftop seems to provide more info.
Huh? While I still find leafpad a nice program (for its limited purpose), who ships fonts that vim can't handle?
It's long ago (5 years?) but I'm pretty sure I've used Firefox on framebuffers.
You may also want to have a look at netsurf. Midori looks bloated in comparison and in contrast to dillo, netsurf can handle javascript in recent versions (although not yet perfect, so you might want to keep another browser as backup). But I also miss a text browser with css and javascript.
I won't comment on Dolphin here, but as for TUI file managers have a look at vfu and vifm if you want an mc alternative!
I prefer geeqie. As for CLI viewers my main problem is, that they rely on either libaa (which only allows black&white output) or on libcaca (which has outright ridiculus performance requirements).
epdfviewer isn't bad, but it's abandoned. Have a look at zathura! If you like vim then you'll like zathura as well.