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I tried OmniWeb six months ago and was not impressed. I've used IE on OSX for 97% of my web browsing.
Having seen how 10.1.4 is more stable, and being tired of the spinning color wheel in IE, I decided to try OmniWeb again, now that 4.1beta version 382 is out.
Wow.
I'm using it now and I don't think I'll go back. I'm not going to over state how good it is; web browsers seem to render more slowly in OSX than they do in Windows and Linux( thats because of Aqua: a mixed bag with pros and cons ).
However, Omniweb is visually beautiful, quicker than IE in OSX, and properly multithreaded.
Additionally, its doing on-the-fly spell checking as I type this message!
It works very well with streaming quicktime ( In my experience Real audio/video doesn't play well with firewalls ).
Has anyone had any problems with 10.1.4 and Omniweb 4.1beta? Can anyone tell me what it can't do that IE 5.x can do on OSX?
Having seen how 10.1.4 is more stable, and being tired of the spinning color wheel in IE, I decided to try OmniWeb again, now that 4.1beta version 382 is out.
Wow.
I'm using it now and I don't think I'll go back. I'm not going to over state how good it is; web browsers seem to render more slowly in OSX than they do in Windows and Linux( thats because of Aqua: a mixed bag with pros and cons ).
However, Omniweb is visually beautiful, quicker than IE in OSX, and properly multithreaded.
Additionally, its doing on-the-fly spell checking as I type this message!
It works very well with streaming quicktime ( In my experience Real audio/video doesn't play well with firewalls ).
Has anyone had any problems with 10.1.4 and Omniweb 4.1beta? Can anyone tell me what it can't do that IE 5.x can do on OSX?