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OmniWeb was developed using the Cocoa API which allow it to take full advantage of OS X features. From version 4.0 onwards, OmniWeb was developed solely for the OS X platform. After Lighthouse Design was bought by Sun Microsystems, the Omni Group released the product themselves, from version 2.5 onwards. These early versions of OmniWeb also run on Microsoft Windows through the Yellow Box or the OpenStep frameworks.
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As NeXTSTEP evolved into OpenStep and then Mac OS X, OmniWeb was updated to run on these platforms. The Omni data set represents a thorough description of various characteristics of near-Earth solar wind magnetic field and plasma, which could be used as a basis for that space environment's standard.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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time, to create scatter plots of any two OMNI parameters, to filter with user-specified parameter range criteria, to list and download OMNI parameters, to generate distributions of OMNI parameter values, and to browse and retrieve a static (but periodically updated) daily-resolution IMF polarity plot covering the entire OMNI time span. OMNIWeb allows users to generate plots vs. We will also present some of the many capabilities of the OMNIweb interface () that provides access to the entire OMNI data set. This presentation will describe the OMNI data set and highlight its wide use in the space science community. Extensive quality control and cross- comparisons of overlapping data sets were made in creating OMNI. The data from ISEE-3, Wind, and ACE were time-shifted because they are about an hour upstream of the Earth's magnetosphere. Spacecraft data used for compiling the OMNI solar wind reference include IMP-8, ACE, Wind, ISEE-3, and Geotail. OMNI provides the IMF (magnitude and vector), flow velocity (magnitude and vector), flow pressure, proton density, alpha particle to proton density ratio, and several additional parameters including sunspot and geomagnetic indices and energetic proton fluxes from IMP and GOES. OMNI is widely used in the heliospheric community as is documented by the large number of acknowledgements in scientific papers. OMNI is an hourly resolution multi-source data set of near-Earth solar wind's magnetic field and plasma parameters spanning the period from November 1963 (IMP 1 launch) to today, and it is being updated regularly with new data.
