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OmniWeb 5.5 released

by Linda Sharps on September 7, 2006

It seems like a very, very long time ago that we were mired in planning sessions for OmniWeb 5. By “we” I mean “people much smarter than myself”, of course, although I do take credit for the never-implemented Wholesome History Populator feature (replace your day of youtube surfing and WoW geekfests with the browsing history of your choice! Pre-loaded contents include “Honey I Was Thinking Of You”, several hours worth of Amazon-combing for that perfect birthday gift; “Just Doing Some Market Research”, a trail of crumbs leading through a variety of industry topics to impress your boss; and, in worse-case scenarios, “What's This Funny Rash”, a thorough search of WebMD that virtually guarantees the subject of how much time you spend online will never be questioned).

But anyway, back then we put a lot of effort into building new features for OmniWeb. It was an exciting time for the OmniWeb development process as things like workspaces and graphical tabs and shortcuts started emerging from the alpha-soup and we all started using them. A huge amount of work later, OmniWeb 5 shipped: ta da!

Then, after a while, we had to catch up with WebKit. We had to get OmniWeb's compatibility and performance back up to par, we needed a Universal release, we needed some fixes. And so for many months now, the OmniWeb dev team has been chipping away at the non-fun stuff; not cool features or eye-popping UI, but the complicated headachey stuff under the hood that makes a web browser, you know, work.

(“Stuff”. Niiice. Once again my less-than-viselike grip on the technical aspects of our work has failed us all.)

We realize that in order for OmniWeb to stay in your Dock, we have to continue innovating. We need to do what we're best at: developing useful, fun features that work the way you want them to. Upcoming versions of OmniWeb need to kick ass and take names, basically. And that's what we want to do.

However, in the meantime, I don't want to lose sight of a huge accomplishment by our Web team: OmniWeb 5.5 is out. The final release, after months of hard work and persistent beta testers (for whom we are insanely grateful) and an espresso machine that has broken about fifty-three times from overuse.

If you haven't used OmniWeb in a while, I recommend trying 5.5 out. This version doesn't provide you with many citrus-scented whistles and bells, but it's faster. It's better. It's performance is vastly improved, and hey, it still has all the unique stuff that 5.0 was touted for.

A big congratulations to the OmniWeb team, and now we can start turning our attention to the next versions of OmniWeb. Yes, there will be some small fixer-upper 5.5x releases, but then? Features, by god. Honestly, I don't know if the coffee machine can handle it.

 

Comments

Congratulations everybody!

Step Schwarz

09.07.06 5:02 AM

Well done everyone!  I've had OW since v4 but reverted to using Safari since OW was dog slow.  5.5 is such a vast improvement, that I'm now back in the Omni fold.

Tacitus

09.07.06 5:15 AM

Awesome!


I've been using OW5.5 daily since the early sneaky peeks.

David

09.07.06 5:18 AM

Thank you folks. A really great product.

Sebastian

09.07.06 5:48 AM

It’s performance—> Its performance

Trevor

09.07.06 6:14 AM

Oops. Well, regarding it's/its, you can't say I didn't deliver on what was promised.

Linda

09.07.06 6:17 AM

Congratulations. OW has been my browser of choice for the last few months (but I'm a recent switcher), and I have come to rely on it way too much ;-)


My preferred feature: I synchronize my workspaces using the Unison file synchronizer, and all my tabs are there when I switch from one machine to another. That and the speed and reliability of current webkit builds clearly make it a winner.

Alan Schmitt

09.07.06 6:40 AM

Aaaaaggggghhhh… Do I need to plug Bob the Angry Flower's “its/it's” comic? Or perhaps Strong Bad's catchy jingle: “If you wanna show possession / it's just i-t-s / but when it's a contraction / it's i-t-apostrophe-s!”

wvh

09.07.06 8:46 AM

Long-time, devoted user of OmniWeb here.  5.5 is wonderful.  But I really, really wish it didn't crash on Ze Frank's “The Show” page now.  It does it repeatedly, predictably, and none of the betas had this problem.


Still, congratulations and thanks for making the awesome-est browser of, perhaps, ALL TIME.

pts

09.07.06 1:01 PM

One thing:

MAKE FLICKR ORGANIZR WORK. Please. I beg you.

Justin

09.07.06 1:23 PM

Great progress!  Congratulations!

joshua

09.07.06 6:43 PM

good Improvement, but where is the Javaascript Console CMD+Shift+J??

Christoph

09.08.06 12:13 AM

OmniWeb…The browser I love and hate at the same time.  The AJAX that used to work doesn't now (Blinksale). Login Forms need help (see how Safari handles multiple username/passwords). And CSS style on Forms would be nice.  Oh and SVG is kinda broken (m0n0wall).  Here's to 5.6 being the end all of browsers.  PS, I can't wait for a Mozilla rendering engine plugin ;-)

Phill Kenoyer

09.08.06 4:44 AM

It's been an interesting ride, from the early sneaky peaks which blew away my preferences and half of my bookmarks, to becoming so slick and fast, that I'm wondering if I should get rid of that compass icon from my Dock since I now have two “quicky” browsers when I just need to look something up quickly, since OW 5.5's speed is blazing fast in comparison to OW 5.1.3.  Unfortunately, that seems to be the main feature for me, but it's a big one!  I can now load up my workspace of far-too-many-tabs in a noticeable less amount of time.


Anyway, good job, and hopefully it will pull in enough new licenses to afford the purchase of OmniEspressoMachine 2.0.

Chad

09.08.06 7:03 AM

PTS, the show works for me. I'm ridin' the fire eagle over here just fine.

wvh

09.08.06 9:38 AM

I'm bummed, I've tried downloading and installing it several times, and each time I double click, it looks like it's starting, but nothing happens. I've restarted, etc., checked that I have the appropriate minimum requirements (I do), and done all other steps mentioned on the Omni site. Alas, I'll try it another time.

Michael

09.08.06 2:37 PM

[...] A most excellent thing has happened! OmniWeb 5.5, a most superb browser for Mac OS X, has now been released! Myself, I am but a most satisfied user of Opera on Kubuntu Linux. But I am of the know that many of my readers, you are but users of Mac OS X and you are finders of OmniWeb as a most speedy and efficient browser. [...]

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09.09.06 1:15 PM

Excellent!  Now, how about RSS viewing that doesn't depend upon the bookmarks view?  It's a very effort-intensive method of reading RSS feeds; I have to say I much prefer Safari's RSS viewer.

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