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The other thing is that many of the features that have only relatively recently appeared in FireFox or Safari (through extensions or third party hacks) were in OmniWeb 5.0 over two years ago. I guess if you are only just moving to OmniWeb 5 then the justification for the cost is not so great as it was back then when other browsers completely lacked the power browsing features OmniWeb has had for a long time now. However, the way I look at it is that I use OmniWeb 99% of the time, therefore paying for it was justified. Let's face it, I've spent a grand total of ~ £20 to £25 ($40 to $50) since I first started using OmniWeb 4.x over 5 years ago. That is not a lot of money to have spent on a product that I have used virtually every single day since.

There are certainly some features in other browsers I would like to see in OmniWeb in the next version (assuming there is one), but I don't miss them that much.