Tag: camino

Camino 1.0 browser officially released

The Camino Project today announced the Camino 1.0 browser, a free Web browser for Mac OS X, built on the open source Mozilla Gecko rendering engine. “Considered one of the fastest Web browsers on Mac OS X, Camino also integrates tightly with the platform, adopting the refined style, user-focused interface, and cutting-edge technologies that are hallmarks of the Macintosh experience.

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Camino update offers security fixes

Camino 0.8.1 is the latest version of the light-weight Mac OS X Web browser based on the Mozilla project. This update includes fixes for four possible security vulnerabilities, an upgrade to the Mozilla 1.7.2 Gecko rendering engine, and several fixes to improve localization. Additionally, version 0.8.1 disables prebinding on Mac OS X 10.3.x which would cause substantial hard drive activity at startup.

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Camino gets updated look, rendering engine, more

Camino 0.8 is the latest version of the alternative, light-weight Mac OS X Web browser based on the Mozilla project. The update offers a new look and icon set, upgraded Gecko HTML rendering engine (v. 1.7), a more-compact download manager UI, a rewritten bookmark system, a “Top Ten” bookmark collection, Google Search field in toolbar, the ability to manage individual cookies, the ability to unblock pop-ups on a per-site basis (pop-up white-listing), and much more. Read More

Camino Web browser updated to version 0.7

Camino 0.7 (formerly Chimera) is the latest version of the alternative, light-weight Mac OS X Web browser based on the Mozilla project. Version 0.7 brings a new Download Manager, compatibility with URL Manager Pro, a Page Text Encodings menu, Global History in the sidebar, a Send Link menu item and other new toolbar buttons. The update also includes dragging of images and links to the desktop, support for Shockwave Directory content, support for Proxy Auto-configuration, and uses Rendezvous to show local FTP and Web servers.

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