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Pictures Tagged omniweb
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Omni produced the first web browser I ever used back in 1993. As far as I know, OmniWeb was the only web browser for the NeXT, which is very strange considering that Berners-Lee developed the HTTP protocols on NeXT hardware.
A number of the Omni people from back then have since quit and moved on to form a software company that has no office. They run this permanent floating development shop mostly out of Zoka which is right next door. |
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Another reason OmniWeb is becoming my favorite browser (again) | Daniel Andrews posted a photo:

Seriously? Who designs this stuff? |
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Here's what last.fm has to say about my listening habits over the past 14 months or so. It's colored by the fact that Feist is one of the few artists that Stefi and I both like, so she gets a LOT of spins. (Ditto Mates of State.) | inju posted a photo:

Sent by iPhone. |
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Viewing PDF in OmniWeb. | Adam Keys posted a photo:

OmniWeb leaks like a sieve. But I can't quit it; no other browser has an experience that compares. |
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Though based on the same rendering engine (Webkit), Omniweb's customizations are obvious. | GregNotCraig posted a photo:

The tab drawer takes a little getting used to (but the thumbnails are cool) and I like the per-page settings for ad blocking, etc.
Omniweb uses the WebKit rendering engine (as does Safari), so that's nice, too. |
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Try it yourself - not really polaroid like though imho... | Jon Hicks posted a photo:

Old news to some maybe, but you can grab videos by viewing 'Page Info', selecting the 'get_video' item in 'Other' and pressing 'Save As...'. I found it needed the .flv extension added to make it play properly in Quicktime Player, or be converted by iSquint. |
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With the help of parallels and it's coherence mode.
Windows: Firefox 2.0, IE7, IE6, IE5.5
Mac: Firefox 2.0, Safari, Opera 9, Omniweb 5.5
I have to say that's way too many awkward shots of my face. | XNDR posted a photo:

I designed the original mock up for this site / home page one afternoon this past summer at my internship. It was an 'interesting' project in how everything 'evolved' and now appears online.
Now this is their current index.html. Parts of it I could point to in that I designed it . . . but then again, lots I had no input with. That was inevitable, but it remains interesting to me in how / what was altered.
What hideous ads! Why they changed the star to that blue I will never understand. haha |
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I designed the original video player styling for this page. Although later it was tweaked (although not terribly), and that is the version that appears online. hmm! It was an 'interesting' project in how everything 'evolved.' | XNDR posted a photo:

This was the original mock up I did for YoungHollywood.com one afternoon this past summer at my internship. It was an 'interesting' project in how everything 'evolved' and now appears online.
I thought it would be somewhat funny to run a snapshot of Nip / Tuck. And then I integrated another new ad unit to the lower right corner which I'm sure they quite liked (ha). Of course, this design was more of a general series of ideas than one finalized statement. The header zone I do like, though. |
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