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The only problem that I have with Omniweb is that it starts to slow down after a day or so.  It gets so slow that it's painful to use.  Restarting it is a PITA.


So now I'm back on Safari again.


I use Firefox because of Firebug and HTML validator for web dev, but it has the same problem of getting slower and slower as I use it.


The perfect browser (for me):

Omniweb with:  Firefox add-ons, Safari autofill for passwords, SVG built in, and speed and stability.


Oh, and I'm getting really fond of Safari Stand's tab side bar.  It just looks better than the drawer.

Phill Kenoyer

12.20.06 7:38 AM

The only problem that I have with Omniweb is that it starts to slow down after a day or so. It gets so slow that it’s painful to use. Restarting it is a PITA


Absolutely none of my business how you use your computer, but do you mean to say it slows down because it's running continuously and you don't want to restart it at all?  Or that it gradually, er, cruftifies until no amount of restarting it speeds it up?

mph

12.20.06 8:01 AM

I'd really like to see undo support for closing tabs, every time a new beta of OmniWeb comes out, I hope for it :) When that time comes, I'm sure I'll switch over

Andreas Wahlin

12.20.06 6:20 PM

Merci pour la mise à jour en français de “préfèrences”/”“général”.


Thank you for the French update for “préfèrences”/”“général “

Bernard CUNY

12.23.06 4:26 AM

You have a new version?


Who cares?


Where's Wil?

Sune

12.23.06 3:52 PM

The things I'd love to see in OmniWeb would be the functionality of Firebug and the WebDeveloper Firefox plugin (outlining block elements, tables etc.), SVG built in and the functionality of SafariStand (OW does have part of that functionality already) rolled into OmniWeb.

Kilian

12.26.06 10:43 AM

I agree that there needs to be some support of addons.

ninewolves

01.19.07 1:57 AM
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