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OmniWeb 5.10.1
- Updated Italian, Japanese, German, French, and Chinese localizations.
- Fixed an issue where clicking to load blocked iframes had no effect.
OmniWeb 5.10
- Features
- Integrated the Safari 4.0.3 version of WebKit. This version of WebKit is blazingly fast, Acid 3 compliant, and adds a bunch of great new features for web developers (mostly hidden in the context menu under "Inspect Element").
- Implemented ground-breaking support for the revolutionary Gopher protocol—a first for WebKit-based browsers! For a list of Gopher servers, see the Floodgap list. Enjoy!
- You can once again drag one or more tabs onto the main content area of a window to move them to that window, holding down Option to copy them. (It has always been possible to drag tabs from one tab drawer to another, but now you can drag to a window even when its tab drawer is closed.)
- You can now use Applescript to set the active tab in a browser window.
- 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Compatibility
- Fixed a crash when using the workspace window to switch between workspaces.
- Updated OmniWeb's crash catcher to be compatible with Snow Leopard.
- Several behind-the-scenes updates to the built-in software update feature, and one very useful new feature: you can now tell software update to ignore a specific update.
- Miscellaneous
- Saved images and files should have more reasonable filenames, now.
- Made our user agent string a little more truthful.
- Fixed a bug where sometimes hitting right arrow in a text field would move your cursor to the end of the text incorrectly.
- New browser windows will now cascade their position based on the position of the frontmost browser window. They're also now willing to position themselves above their starting position, and closer to the edges of their available space.
- When you haven't locked down a particular window size, OmniWeb will now remember the last position you moved a window to, not the last position one was opened in.
- When OmniWeb creates a new window next to a window of a different size, it now correctly positions the new window relative to the top left corner of the reference window rather than its bottom left corner.
- Browser windows now snap to common widths such as 800 or 1024 pixels when resized.
- Fixed a bug where digest authentication would sometimes repeatedly prompt for a password even though the supplied password was valid.
- Set our image display behavior to match Safari's with regard to shrinking standalone images to fit the window. If you'd rather have the old behavior, there's a hidden default:
defaults write com.omnigroup.OmniWeb5 WebKitShrinkStandaloneImagesToFit -bool false - Updated Omni's code signing certificate.
- Localization updates for French and Italian.
The international version of OmniWeb is localized into several languages, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese and Swedish. If you'd like to volunteer a localization for your own language we'd love to hear from you!
- Download
- Mount
- Install
- Eject
In the "Download Now" section of the sidebar on the right, click the version you want to download.
Wait until the download is complete. If your web browser and system are properly configured, Disk Copy or Finder will open and mount the downloaded disk image. If this does not happen, locate in Finder the .dmg file that you downloaded and double-click it to open the file. (Double-check to be sure that you've quit all running copies of OmniWeb before you continue any further...)
When the disk image mounts, a new Finder window will open that contains the icon for your new OmniWeb application. Simply drag this icon to your Applications folder (or wherever you would like to keep it) to install. This copies the application from the virtual disk image onto your hard disk so the application is there for you to use whenever you like.
Once OmniWeb is installed you can safely 'eject' the virtual disk that it came on and also dispose of the .dmg file that you downloaded if you choose. Double-click the OmniWeb icon in the location you installed it in order to begin using the application. You may wish to drag the icon to the Dock for easy access.

We love to hear from our users about what they would like to see in OmniWeb. Bug reports, feature requests, and creepy love letters - we like it all! Send us your feedback today!