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Netscape Is 10, Not A 10. Here’s The #1 Mac Browser.On October 13, 1994, Netscape launched version 1.0 of their new browser. Early the next year, upstart Netscape released version 1.1 which added support for tables and other features. Then Microsoft bought into NCSA’s Mosaic, launched its own browser and the wars began. Years later, Netscape folded, the browser was purchased by AOL, Microsoft won the war. Or did it? Today, the single most insecure browser on the market is Windows’ Internet Explorer. The competition? It’s growing, improving, and showing the world that there’s life after Microsoft. Netscape is 10, but not a 10. Today, relative to new competition, the browser is slow, klunky, heavy with needless features, and carries a miniscule market share. The best browsers are not showing up on Windows (Firefox apologists not withstanding). They’re on the Mac. So is the best browser available. In fact, the Mac supports more browsers than ever. There’s Apple’s own Safari, AOL’s Netscape, Opera, iCab and others. Mozilla Organization maintains Mozilla and the highly touted and very quick Firefox. An offshoot, one of my favorites, Tera’s favorite is Camino. Fast, different features, Mac-like. All these browsers are generally stable and do the job. Some, like Safari, Firefox, Camino are very fast, though not heavy on features. Internet Explorer for the Mac? Usage is waaaaay down according to our web site server logs. What’s #1? In usage, on the Mac, it’s Safari by far. What’s the best Mac browser? A little controversy is good. Many say Safari. Others say Firefox (too Windows-like for me). Tera says it’s Camino (think Firefox with a Mac-like front-end). I might be going out on a limb here, but… The #1 Mac browser is OmniWeb. No flames, please. I’ve been thinking about this since the 5.0 version (5.1 beta 2 is out now). The features of OmniWeb are clearly produced by people who love Mac OS X. The rendering engine (version 5.0) was slower, in my opinion, than Safari, Firefox, Camino. Version 5.1 uses the same rendering engine as Safari and is lightning quick. Unless my eyes are deceiving me (haven’t brought out the stop watch yet), OmniWeb is a little faster. And loaded with neato Mac features you can’t get anywhere else. Safari may remain #1 because it’s Apple’s own browser, but OmniWeb’s new version deserves a look. A close look. Why?
Tabs
Shortcuts
Ad Blocking
Save Browsing Session
Workspaces
Bookmarks
RSS
Preferences. By Site.
Back To Basics. Speed.
Summary
Is OmniWeb the #1 browser? What do you want? Speed? Stability? Features? It’s got more great features than Safari, Firefox, or Camino. It’s as fast as Safari, Camino, and maybe a little faster. Try it yourself. Stability? that’ll come with some exercise. For now, OmniWeb takes top honors. Click Here and make your own choice. Feedback? Let us know what you think of OmniWeb and how it compares. Off Topic Note: Help support Mac360 and save a few dollars on Mac software at our local Amazon store. Click Here to save almost $10 on the new version of Photoshop Elements, and almost $20 on the latest version of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, available now from the Mac360 Store (it’s really Amazon). Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage and more-- barely $50 more than Apple’s iWork ‘08. Save money and support Mac360 at the same time.
• Article by Tera Patricks • Published on Thursday, October 14, 2004
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