9/19/2023 0 Comments Omniweb bookmarks![]() Opera 10.6.3 is pretty good – fast and quite stable – but it has a compatibility bug with PowerPC that causes it to bog down badly with long paroxysms of spinning beach ball when entering text in fields, such as when doing Google or Bing (a surprisingly good search engine) searches. None of the browsers I’m using with Tiger is really satisfactory, and I’ve long suspected that browser compatibility will probably be what ultimately ends the Pismo’s run as a production workhorse. The thumbnail tabs are still an annoyance, but I can tolerate that, especially for speed and stability on Tiger, which OmniWeb 5 has. I’ve been using OmniWeb for the past couple of months or so, and I’m happy to report how pleasantly surprised I’ve been at how nice-working OmniWeb is on both the Pismo (550 MHz G4, 1 GB RAM, OS X 10.4.11) and on my Late 2008 Unibody MacBook (Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, OS X 10.6.6). As a Tiger holdout, I appreciate any developer still taking an active interest in supporting the last Mac OS X version that (officially) supports G3 and slower (than 800 MHz) G4 Macs, for which I give the Omni Group developers appreciative credit, so I thought OmniWeb deserved a fresh new evaluation However, OmniWeb is one of the rapidly diminishing selection of actively developed browsers that still supports Tiger. ![]() I also find it particularly tedious and counter-intuitive having to navigate there to close tab windows. ![]() Low End Mac viewed in OmniWeb on a 1024 x 768 display.Įven with the tab drawer reduced to about its minimum useful size, I still can’t get all of Low End Mac’s home page to show on my Pismo’s 1024 x 768 display I have to scrolling sideways. You can switch to a text-only tab list, but it still lives in a vertical slide-out drawer, which can be positioned at either the left or right of the browser window, still eating up the same amount of precious screen real estate for us small-display laptop users, which is my main complaint about the thumbnails – not the pictures. That fee had been one reason for my looking elsewhere, but it wasn’t my biggest objection to OmniWeb I dislike thumbnail bookmarks tabs. OmniWeb was also the last major commercial software browser holdout (except for iCab, currently at version 4.8a, which remains nagware), finally dropping its licensing fee in February 2009. OmniWeb was originally developed for the NextStep platform in 1995, then migrating to OpenStep, and finally to Mac OS X. This caused the bookmarks to refresh if I’m recalling correctly.In my quest for an up-to-date browser to use in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on my two old Pismo PowerBooks, one that I had consistently passed over was OmniWeb, which was the very first OS X web browser out of the blocks a decade ago. ![]() I’m not certain, but I think I remember changing the bookmarks pref to another browser, closing the preferences, reopening the prefs and selecting the original browser again (in your case OmniWeb) and closing the preferences again. Technology writer / UI consultant / genealogist So, anyone, any idea what isn’t working for me? why don’t my OmniWeb bookmarks update in DA? Thank you for explaining that File:Import Bookmarks is not what I’m looking for since the bookmarks weren’t updating automatically, I started looking around for some way to help them along… Ya gotta admit that to a newbie, File:Import:OmniWeb Bookmarks sure looked like a reasonable candidate… What do I need to kick in order to get the bookmarks to update in DA? I still have only the original OmniWeb set of bookmarks. In DA, I have OmniWeb set in Preferences:Bookmarks If you look at the second paragraph in my original post, you’ll see: If you are looking to add the OmniWeb bookmarks to the menu bar and the drawer, there is an tab in the preferences to set that option. It will be grayed out unless you are editing a search set. ![]() The “File>Import Bookmarks” command is for creating custom search sets. ![]()
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