OmniWeb can set up the work-spaces that are the collections of web sites which can be opened together, They can be used to create the web pages, The work-spaces enable you to create the configurations of browser tabs, You can switch between each Work-space, hiding any others & save them so that you can load up that array of tabs in future. OmniWeb is fast, Even faster than Safariwhich is faster than most other browsers, It is reliable, The current version is very stable, although earlier versions weren’t so good, It is easy to use though it has many advanced features, It has tabbed browsing in a drawer at the side of the main window, Better than Safari‘s, It is flexible & configurable, but sometimes not as smart as Safariand t he Javaworks well in most cases. OmniWeb is designed to provide you with the best user experience you’ll find in a Web browser, It has superb features that make your time on the Web more efficient & more fun, It puts you in charge of your browsing experience rather than viewing you as a source of personal information and advertising revenue, as some other browsers do. OmniWeb 5.5 beta 1 is the latest version, There aren’t many new features, but the performance & reliability seem to be better, The rendering speed is impressive & delays when changing tabs seem to be gone, It is a really useful performance improvement, This version is very stable, especially for a beta, Previously OmniWeb would crash a bit – not a lot, but more than Safari. Unbelievably, we were infected with malware and viruses even before the site was published.Version 5.5 was released On September 6, 2006, Major new features contain the use of a custom version of WebKit instead of WebCore, universal binary support, saving to web archive, support for user defined style sheets, the Select Next Link feature, FTP folder display, ad-blocking improvements, updated localization, many other small changes & bug fixes. So, here we are, after another two months, we still have a website with all kinds of errors and issues- among them: a hyperlink to a competitor’s website forms that don’t work, no social integration text and logos that don’t belong, no optimization, and numerous other problems. After about about two weeks, we finally spoke with someone named Henry who identified himself as a supervisor and assured us he would clean the design up, complete the site design, get us up and operational. Meanwhile our incomplete project was left in limbo. We had not been notified, and had wasted all kinds of time trying to contact him. At some point in May, we learned Jack was terminated. Against our better judgement, we paid the additional fee for hosting, and still didn’t receive completed design we required. He insisted that the site could not be developed further until we committed to and paying for hosting on Omni’s servers. After he missed our deadline for finishing the design, we complained. He kept pressing us to sign up for website hosting, even though his design was far from complete. We told him up front we had a deadline, which he wound up missing by a mile. Some pictures didn’t remotely match the text, and his personal notes were carelessly left in his every submission. Turn-around time was as much as 10 days, and what he submitted was full of misspellings, grammatical errors and careless mistakes. From the very start, Jack didn’t seem to comprehend what we wanted or needed. We were told that Omni would provide a web design that met our requirements, and that the turn around time for any revision would be no more than 72 hours. We signed up for Omni’s Elite package in February and our account was assigned to Jack who we were told would work with us to develop a first-class website. We wish to register our total dissatisfaction with the services we received from Omni Web Studios.
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