Hi,
I bought OmniWeb about 3 days ago without thinking much about it. I just felt right then (after an afternoon of testing the demo). Now I really begin to like the browser if it weren't for a few annoying little things I can't figure out. Maybe you can help me.
1. The first thing I see after launching the application is the window you also get in the demo where it sais how many days you have left for testing etc. Is there any way to get rid of that window (I searched this Forum but the only thing I found was something about License issues on when using on multiple computers)? All I want is an empty page.
2. I'd love OmniWeb to check for my neews more often. Every half an hour would be perfect. The minimum, 1 hour is just too long.
3. Is there a way to mark news in a folder in the favourites bar as viewed without having to do a right-click? On a notebook without a mouse, right-clicks are quite a hard thing to do. Something like Cmd-click would be nice.
That's it for now, thanks for your help, sorry for my english (;) ). Dominik.
I bought OmniWeb about 3 days ago without thinking much about it. I just felt right then (after an afternoon of testing the demo). Now I really begin to like the browser if it weren't for a few annoying little things I can't figure out. Maybe you can help me.
1. The first thing I see after launching the application is the window you also get in the demo where it sais how many days you have left for testing etc. Is there any way to get rid of that window (I searched this Forum but the only thing I found was something about License issues on when using on multiple computers)? All I want is an empty page.
2. I'd love OmniWeb to check for my neews more often. Every half an hour would be perfect. The minimum, 1 hour is just too long.
3. Is there a way to mark news in a folder in the favourites bar as viewed without having to do a right-click? On a notebook without a mouse, right-clicks are quite a hard thing to do. Something like Cmd-click would be nice.
That's it for now, thanks for your help, sorry for my english (;) ). Dominik.