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Then add one or both of these searches: For the MacĪDC iOS how the results page gives you both guides and references at once, even giving specific-chapter links when relevant. You even get relevant technotes and Q&As.

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No wild goose chases, no PDF mines, no third-party old backup copies, no having to scroll past six hits of mailing-list threads and Stack Overflow questions.

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I’ve found that the order and quality of results are usually better from Googling site: than from searching directly on.Ģ6 Responses to “Apple documentation search that works” You get the docs, the right docs, and nothing but the docs.įor this specific purpose, you now have something better than Google.Ĭategories: Cocoa Core Image Documentation Interface Builder iPhone Mac OS X Programming Quartz QuickTime Safari/WebKit Toolchain Xcode. Google, whether I restrict to or not, has gotten pretty consistently bad for me. Often, it’ll only turn up the PDF, not the specific chapter I want in the HTML doc when it does show me what I want, it’s nowhere near the top. So far, Apple’s search (again, not the filter field) has worked very well. I only wish Xcode’s built-in search were this good.Īnd, to be clear, that’s not Google’s fault. Apple’s had a bad habit lately of changing the links around for little to no apparent reason, with the result that Google-juice is not distributed as properly across Apple’s documentation as it once was.įorgive me if this is obvious, but you don’t even need to be using one of those browsers. Just create a two-line bookmarklet if you’re using a browser without custom searches. Save the following to a HTML document, then bookmark the links.

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Naturally I forgot to update the text in the anchor tag to “Search Mac”, and naturally WordPress ate my HTML. Just drag those two links and rename the first one.īut you don’t even have to go to the trouble of creating the HTML document anymore. Please disregard my previous comment, I spoke without actually testing the links. There’s a Safari extension called “ADC Search” that provides a dedicated text field that I assume does something similar. Takes up some screen space, but one could add a keyboard shortcut for the menu item that toggles the view on and off.

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Or figure out from the source code how to do what Erik mentioned. Also you have to click on the field - it’s a pain to tab into. OmniWeb is a discontinued web browser that was developed and marketed by The Omni Group exclusively for Apple's macOS operating system.Weird, I’ve no idea why my “‘” characters got backslashed. Though a stable version is no longer maintained, it is still available as a free download and unstable versions are still being released. OmniWeb was originally developed by Omni Group for the NeXTSTEP platform, and was released by Lighthouse Design on Ma after only one month's development time.

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#OMNIWEB TICKETING LEGIT MAC OS#Īs NeXTSTEP evolved into OPENSTEP and then Mac OS X, OmniWeb was updated to run on these platforms.

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These early versions of OmniWeb also run on Microsoft Windows through the Yellow Box or the OpenStep frameworks. After Lighthouse Design was bought by Sun Microsystems, the Omni Group released the product themselves, from version 2.5 onwards. From version 4.0 onwards, OmniWeb was developed solely for the OS X platform.

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OmniWeb was developed using the Cocoa API which allow it to take full advantage of OS X features. It uses Quartz to render images and smooth text. It makes use of multiple processors if available, and features an interface that made use of Aqua UI features such as drawers, sheets, and customizable toolbars. The Omni Group originally employed its own proprietary HTML layout engine that use standard API NSText components. However, this engine was very slow, particularly when scrolling, and was not fully compatible with the most recent web standards, such as Cascading Style Sheets. In OmniWeb version 4.5, the Omni Group adopted Apple's KHTML-based WebCore rendering engine, which was created by Apple for its Safari browser.

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On August 11, 2004, the Omni Group released version 5.0 of OmniWeb which added a number of new features. The most notable addition was an unusual implementation of tabbed browsing, in which the tabs are displayed vertically in a drawer on the side of the window (including optional thumbnail pictures of the pages.) Despite a certain amount of controversy over the merits of a tab drawer over a tab toolbar, the feature persists through the final version.















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