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Interview with Ken Case, CEO At Omni Group

Gentu writes "Omni Group, makers of OmniWeb, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner and other OSX products, talked to OSNews via its CEO, Ken Case. The interview talks about the company and its products, Apple's strategies, Safari, NeXT and the future. Case believes that Safari does not pose a threat to the OmniWeb market-share."

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  1. Re:OmniWeb .. cookies. .. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You may think you like it, but that's just because you don't realize how truly horrible it is.

    isn't this true for Macs in general?

    *ducks*

  2. Re:OmniWeb .. cookies. .. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Oh sorry I thought I knew what I liked and disliked better than some fucking clueless slashdot troll with his head so far up Job's ass he sees through Job's eyes

    don't you have a mind of your own or only what apple tells you to think

    stfu trollbitch

  3. omniweb good and bad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    well, it's dog slow, doesn't have much support for CSS or Javascript, and crashes a lot.

    On the other hand, it has good cookie control, and the best autocomplete I've seen in a browser (you can autocomplete with the title of the page, the subject of the page, AND the URL).

    What I wanna talk about is the hack job Omnigroup did on Freedom Force. I paid for the friggin game, and the mouse cursor is sooooo slooow. I paid for the game and I can't use it on my G4-450 without USB overdrive jacking the mouse up to the fastest setting (yes I have a Radeon and the required 32MB of VRAM).

    I thought that it was my machine, too, but one of my friends has a Dual 867 and he was complaining about the same problem. Why even bother porting the game if it'll run faster under VirtualPC?