![]() ![]() ![]() OmniWeb is fast, Even faster than Safariwhich is faster than most other browsers, It is reliable, The current version is very stable, although earlier versions weren’t so good, It is easy to use though it has many advanced features, It has tabbed browsing in a drawer at the side of the main window, Better than Safari‘s, It is flexible & configurable, but sometimes not as smart as Safariand t he Javaworks well in most cases. OmniWeb is designed to provide you with the best user experience you’ll find in a Web browser, It has superb features that make your time on the Web more efficient & more fun, It puts you in charge of your browsing experience rather than viewing you as a source of personal information and advertising revenue, as some other browsers do. OmniWeb 5.5 beta 1 is the latest version, There aren’t many new features, but the performance & reliability seem to be better, The rendering speed is impressive & delays when changing tabs seem to be gone, It is a really useful performance improvement, This version is very stable, especially for a beta, Previously OmniWeb would crash a bit – not a lot, but more than Safari. Not sure how to use these at all.Version 5.5 was released On September 6, 2006, Major new features contain the use of a custom version of WebKit instead of WebCore, universal binary support, saving to web archive, support for user defined style sheets, the Select Next Link feature, FTP folder display, ad-blocking improvements, updated localization, many other small changes & bug fixes. Not sure how (or if it's possible) to add bookmarks to these. Not really bookmark toolbars - called the "Multibar".Includes all bookmarks, not just a specific subset, and cannot be drag-and-dropped to, etc. Doesn't really work like a proper bookmark toolbar.This is listed as "Primary" because it is explained in the first-run dialogs when creating a new Maxthon account. Service was "busy" and not available when I tried. I can add them, and they're called "tags" in the dialog, but I can't seem to figure out what they do, if anything. Not sure if these are properly tags or not.Bookmark organizer is only available as a sidebar.There is a button, but the button opens a menu and you have to click the menu item to bring up the dialog.Just renders the feed, no subscription options.Seems to do this automatically - not sure if modifying bookmarks in Shiira will modify bookmarks in the other browsers as well.This doesn't seem to be implemented, but there is a menu item for it.Couldn't get the bookmarks bar to do anything. Appears to allow automated local export/import of profile data, as well as to a remote server. Experimental (pre-alpha?) Roaming User Profiles.Top 10 List only - not very advanced, but better than nothing.If search term is in description field, bookmark shows in results but the description/annotation is not shown in the results list.mac or webDAV, settable through preferences. You can only do regular or quick bookmarks in OmniWeb, not both.Bookmark search also searches annotations, but you cannot specifically search only annotations/description field.Alphabetical sort only, in bookmark organizer.In these browsers you can add a "Description" in a bookmark's properties.** - Web feeds will be dealt with in more detail in another report.* - Different than regular "Add page as bookmark".Sync bookmarks, server + web app components The browsers listed are, in order: Firefox 2, Camino, Flock, iCab, IE7, Maxthon, Netscape, OmniWeb, Opera, Safari, SeaMonkey, and Shiira.īookmark organization - Simple list sorting.S = available through Secondary UI (anywhere else).P = available through Primary UI (menu items, toolbar).« Comparative Feature Analyses General browser capabilities ![]()
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