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OmniWeb is a web browser made by OmniGroup. OmniWeb was originally developed and released for the NEXTSTEP platform on March 17 1995. [1] As NeXTSTEP evolved into OpenStep and then Mac OS X, OmniWeb was updated to run on these platforms. Later versions were developed solely for the Mac OS X platform.

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Screenshot of OmniWeb 5.0b1.

Under Mac OS X, for instance, OmniWeb uses Mac OS X's graphics engine to produce sharp web pages that display smooth text . OmniWeb also takes full advantage of multiple processors for extra speed, and truly reflects the Aqua user interface with drawers, sheets, customizable toolbars among others.

OmniWeb originally employed its own proprietary HTML layout engine. However, the engine was not fully compatible with all of the most recent Internet standards, such as Cascading Style Sheets. In February 2003, OmniGroup officially decided to adopt the use of Apple's KHTML-based WebCore rendering engine, which is also used by Safari.

In February 2004, a beta release of version 5.0 included a number of advanced features for web browsing. The most notable feature was an unusual implementation of tabbed browsing, in which the tabs were displayed vertically in a drawer on the side of the window (including optional thumbnail pictures of the pages) along the side of the window (see screenshot). Despite a certain amount of controversy over the merits of a tab drawer over tabs that actually look like tabs, the feature has persisted through 5.0 and 5.0.1.

OmniWeb has a rich feature set. If you know of a good hint, add it here! (this is a hints page, not necessarily an advertisement page)

  • Separate window form editing: Click the square in the upper right corner of multi line form fields to open it in a separate window (see picture). This helps when you wish to add lots of text to an area which is very small and you want to see all of it at once. This feature also allows you to enter tab characters. Incidentally, Konqueror has the same function.
  • View Links: By clicking on this button in the toolbar, one can quickly view all the links contained in the page.
  • Ad blocking: OmniWeb uses a powerful pattern match ad blocking feature to stop images from loading from servers matching the pattern. It is also possible to block images that don't originate from the current server you are browsing and to block images which are the common advertisement size.
  • Shortcuts: allows one to type a word or partial address and end up in the correct place. See below for examples of shortcuts.
  • Site preferences: OmniWeb allows you to specify preferences that apply to specific websites. (Version 5.0)

OmniSaft is a plug-in for OmniWeb that adds a full-screen mode.