1. OmniWeb Speed (Steve Mattson)
Kit Mosden
kit at mosdens.com
Thu Aug 19 16:08:42 PDT 2004
I tend to agree. It does seem slower than Safari.
Kit M
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>I have just started using OmniWeb 5.0 in earnest since the recent final
>release.
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>The speed of OmniWeb appears to be quite a bit slower than Safari. I
>thought OmniWeb used the same engine as Safari so that speeds would be
>similar. Any ideas?
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>Using a Dual 1.42 G4 with a Cox broadband hookup.
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>Thanks,
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