Derik, I’m really sorry I have to do this, but I’m going to have to steal an Omni post from you. Anyway, today the OmniGroup released the public beta of their OmniWeb 5.5 web browser, which previously was in a semi-private beta. OmniWeb 5.5 has several changes over OmniWeb 5.1, including support for user defined style sheets, being based off of a slightly customized version of WebKit, and most notably, being a Universal Binary. While OmniWeb 5.5 did whoop some tuches in TUAW’s browser test, I still prefer Camino and overall Gecko to the WebKit-based OmniWeb.
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I've not heard much about OmniWeb... Camino looks promising, but I can't live without my FireFox extensions. It looks like I'll have to do what a post on here a day or to ago said to do and make Firefox more OS X-like. :).
I have been using OmniWeb for over five years as my primary web browser. There was a time when I tried Safari, but at that point Safari was too unstable. Mozilla too has good points. But overall usability of OmniWeb has kept me using it. The new 5.5 beta is at least much faster that 5.1. About stability I can't say much yet. Have to test some more. But the browser definetely looks good.