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  2. OmniWeb - Wikipedia

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    OmniWeb was originally developed by Omni Group for the NeXTSTEP platform and was released by Lighthouse Design on March 17, 1995, [3] after only one month's development. [4] As NeXTSTEP evolved into OPENSTEP and then Mac OS X, OmniWeb was updated to run on these platforms.

  3. History of the web browser - Wikipedia

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    Apple's Safari, the default browser on Mac OS X from version 10.3 onwards, has grown to dominate browsing on Mac OS X. Browsers such as Firefox, Camino, Google Chrome, and OmniWeb are alternative browsers for Mac systems. OmniWeb and Google Chrome, like Safari, use the WebKit rendering engine (forked from KHTML), which is packaged by Apple as a ...

  4. The Omni Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. omnigroup.com. The Omni Group is an American software company that develops software for the macOS, iOS, and watchOS platforms. The Omni Group was informally founded as a NEXTSTEP consulting company in 1989 by Wil Shipley, who immediately brought on Ken Case and Tim Wood. The three incorporated together under the name Omni Development ...

  5. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

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    To get the best experience with AOL websites and applications, it's important to use the latest version of a supported browser. • Safari - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Firefox - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Chrome - Get it for the first time or update your current version ...

  6. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    The code that would become WebKit began in 1998 as the KDE HTML (KHTML) layout engine and KDE JavaScript (KJS) engine. The WebKit project was started within Apple by Lisa Melton on June 25, 2001, [17][18] as a fork of KHTML and KJS. Melton explained in an e-mail to KDE developers [1] that KHTML and KJS allowed easier development than other ...

  7. Wil Shipley - Wikipedia

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    Wil Shipley. William "Wil" Jon Shipley (born October 16, 1969) is a Macintosh software developer, best known for co-founding and heading The Omni Group in 1991, where he did consulting work and developed software for the NeXTSTEP operating system, Rhapsody and later Mac OS X. His firm was one of a relative few to develop for Rhapsody, with the ...

  8. Category:macOS web browsers - Wikipedia

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  9. MacWWW - Wikipedia

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    MacWWW, also known as Samba, [5][6][7] is an early minimalist web browser from 1992 meant to run on Macintosh computers. It was the first web browser for the classic Mac OS platform, and the first for any non- Unix operating system. MacWWW tries to emulate the design of WorldWideWeb. [5] Unlike modern browsers it opens each link in a new window ...