

Papatashvilli (AdnetSystems, NASA GSFC) OMNI_HRO_1MIN: OMNI Combined, Definitive, 1-minute IMF and Plasma Data Time-Shifted to the Nose of the Earth's Bow Shock, plus Magnetic Indices - J.H. Papatashvilli (AdnetSystems, NASA GSFC) OMNI_HRO2_5MIN: OMNI Combined, Definitive 5-minute IMF and Definitive Plasma, and Energetic Proton Fluxes, Time-Shifted to the Nose of the Earth's Bow Shock, plus Magnetic Indices - J.H. Papatashvilli (AdnetSystems, NASA GSFC) OMNI_HRO2_1MIN: OMNI Combined, Definitive 1-minute IMF and Definitive Plasma Data Time-Shifted to the Nose of the Earth's Bow Shock, plus Magnetic Indices - J.H. Papitashvili (ADNET, NASA GSFC) OMNI_COHO1HR_MERGED_MAG_PLASMA: OMNI Combined merged hourly magnetic field, plasma and ephermis data - J.H. Preferences are saved automatically and retained between browsing sessions.CDAWeb Served Heliophysics Datasets Beginning with 'O' OMNI2_H0_MRG1HR: OMNI Combined, Definitive, Hourly IMF and Plasma Data, and Energetic Proton Fluxes, Time-Shifted to the Nose of the Earth's Bow Shock, plus Solar and Magnetic Indices - J.H. For example, if you adjust the font size on a given web page, the adjusted font size will be used on all other pages of the same site. Site preferences: OmniWeb allows you to specify preferences that apply to specific websites.Shortcuts: allows one to type a key word or phrase to open a certain web site or begin a specific web search.It is also possible to block images that don't originate from the current server you are browsing and to block images that match common advertisement sizes. Ad blocking: OmniWeb uses a powerful pattern match ad blocking feature to stop images from loading from servers matching the pattern.View Links: By clicking on this button in the toolbar, one can quickly view all the links contained in the page.A user can have multiple workspaces for different web research topics and quickly switch between them with a key shortcut or menu choice.
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OmniWeb is developed using the Cocoa API which allows it to take full advantage of Mac OS X features. From version 4.0 onwards, OmniWeb has been developed solely for the Mac OS X platform. After Lighthouse Design was bought by Sun Microsystems, the Omni Group released the product themselves, from version 2.5 onwards. OmniWeb also was able to run on Microsoft Windows through the Yellow Box or the OpenStep frameworks. As NextStep evolved into OpenStep and then Mac OS X, OmniWeb was updated to run on these platforms. OmniWeb was originally developed by Omni Group for the NextStep platform, and was released by Lighthouse Design on 17 March 1995 after only one month's development time.
