![]() OmniWeb includes a robust cookie manager that lets you sort, search delete, save, and block cookies. Dealing with cookies is an easy job, too. Both amazingly handy features when you are using a slow Internet connection and need to control your bandwidth. ![]() OmniWeb also includes built-in ad and pop-up blockers. ![]() This is handy if you visit Web pages that may not be part of a Workgroup, but still need to be configured in a special way. You can also create site-specific settings. Relaunch OmniWeb, and it will restore your Workspace. Workgroups are also useful if OmniWeb should crash (Thankfully, I canit recall the last time that happened to me). Just create a Workspace that forces a larger type size for those pages. Letis say you visit a group of sites that display text in a type size thatis way too small to read. Workspaces are really nice because you can create customized setups for the different tasks you do online. You can create multiple Workspaces, and open them whenever you like. Each workspace can have its own settings, including window size, type size, and more. OmniWeb lets you build Workspaces, or preset groups of Web pages. Since I typically have 15 or more pages open at any one time, OmniWebis tabs are much easier to navigate compared to other browsers. You can also drag OmniWebis tabs around to rearrange them. ![]() Instead of relying on names that get truncated as you open more sites, you get a small visual representation of each page. Thumbnails instead of page names totally makes sense to me. ![]()
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