![]() ![]() I didn't get to give them my feedback as a result. I was supposed to meet with Omni Group at Macworld, but I wound up having to miss the show for business reasons. The option to convert the thumbnails to text actually requires a bit more space, not less. That would be nice as an option, but as the only tab UI, it uses too much space. OmniWeb's tabbed browsing uses thumbnails of the Web sites running down the side of the browser window. Its makers will have to adopt a Firefox 2-like tabbed-browsing system before they get me. But because of one specific feature, I just can't use it. In my book, a browser has to be fun to use Opera isn't.įinally, the browser I like the best overall is OmniWeb from The Omni Group. ![]() Whenever I try to use it (on whatever platform), I find the experience a chore. So what else is new? I love the features and the speed, but the user interface is quirky and annoying. ![]() What a shame.Ībout Opera, well, I still don't like Opera. If Camino were basically Firefox properly refined for the Mac, it would own the Mac browser space. Camino is based on an older version of the Firefox Gecko browser engine, but its maker is marching to a different drummer than I want to march to. Camino, the Mozilla browser built specifically for the Mac, has all the fit and finish that Firefox lacks, but it doesn't support extensions, isn't updated fast enough for my taste and doesn't even offer the search box appended above the status bar - one of Firefox's great little features. ![]()
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