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Originally Posted by troyb
OmniWeb and Safari are both based on WebKit but not the same version. OmniWeb uses a snapshot of the WebKit currently under development on < http://webkit.opendarwin.org/> Where as Safari uses the system WebKit which is based on a slightly older version.
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Thanks, as always Troy.
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Originally Posted by troyb
I'm not sure what you mean by flatter but one of the risks in using this newer version of WebKit is that new issues can come up. The advantage is that old issues are fixed so it's kind of a trade off I suppose. :)
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I meant more Firefoxy in appearance, if that makes any sense. Since SP came out, I haven't used Safari. Now going back I realize that many site graphics, mainly buttons, appear flatter in both browsers. My mistake. This is purely cosmetic and doesn't bother me much.
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Originally Posted by troyb
Now you mention gmail. This actually should work for you. If you are having issues please let me know what isn't working for you. Also, make sure you're not spoofing as Safari. Just identify as OmniWeb and things should work.
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Got this working now, no problem.
Finally, any ideas about Amazon's online book reader not working with OW? It does work fine with Safari. Seems it could be a plugin issue.
I don't wish to sound overly picky here. But I generally like to use one browser exclusively for my surfing. Now that OW is much faster and can be used with LiveDictionary, I'm more than ready to make it my default, especially since OW offers features no other browser can boast of. Just hope that the minor inconveniences can be resolved.
Thanks and keep up the fantastic work!