Although it seems incredible after the time that has passed since its last update more than a year ago, OmniWeb, one of the browsers with more "tradition" for Mac that made its appearance in 1995 for the NextStep platform, it has just been updated to version 6.0 including navigation improvements.
OmniGroup are in charge of its development and in its day it was almost a revolution in terms of news for browsers. Tabs were included and long before anyone else did as well as super fast page renderings.
However, over time, its engine moved towards a modified and retouched version of Webkit although with Safari and Chrome on the scene at that time, it was very difficult for him to take off again as he did in the past, being almost relegated to ostracism.
Now comes a breath of fresh air moving the application for your running in native 64-bit version where OmniGroup project manager Ken Case has spent a lot of time adapting it
A few minor fixes have been added like the addition of DuckDuckGo as a built-in search shortcut, skipping having to automatically fill in password fields that already have a password in them (so you won't end up with a password you have typed) Additionally, ad blocking support is integrated with resources for CSS and JavaScript (not just images and plug-ins), and so on.
Anyway still still in beta or testing state Although it has been updated, but if you are curious to see what has advanced in this time and how it performs compared to the big ones, you can take a look from this link.
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