I've read many good things about the OmniWeb web browser, but Safari and Firefox are great and free. Lately Safari's been having these "pauses" in which the little spinning beach ball shows up and I can do NOTHING with it for several seconds. Firefox is great, but it doesn't quite integrate with the Mac as tightly as I'd like. So I finally tried OmniWeb on a whim and I'm finding that I really like it.
OmniWeb 5.0 is a commercial application and uses the same open source rendering engine as Safari via Apple's WebCore. (The rendering engine, KHTML, comes from konqueror - a KDE-based file/web browser.)
So far, there are two main features that I really like:
Other notable features include an RSS reader which I would consider using, but it doesn't display the full HTML summary. I'll stick with NetNewsWire for now. Read this Daring Fireball article on the beta version of OmniWeb 5. It is now considered stable at 5.0.1. has also praised OmniWeb. |
OmniWeb - A Much Better Safari Testing GitHub as Blogging Platform
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Published
01 December 2004