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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Camino 1.0 Mac Web Browser Released

For all you Mac-lovers out there...the Mozilla organization released v1.0 of their Camino web browser this past week. The Tech Tails newsletter I receive from Small Dog Electronics does a better job explaining it:

Many of you are probably familiar with Mozilla FireFox. It is one of the best browsers around for Windows, OS X, and Linux. Well, Mozilla also has a browser for OS X only, Camino, which is a bit more lightweight then FireFox.

Camino has been in beta for quite some time. This past week they finally released version 1.0. The new version includes an updated download manager and better built-in ad-blocking. Camino also works with other OS X applications such as Address Book, Keychain, Finder, and Bonjour. Like FireFox, it supports tabbed browsing so you don't need to have ten windows open when you're surfing the web.

Camino is an open source project, meaning users all over the world can work on this project and help make Camino a better web browser. Camino is a universal binary, so it will work nice and fast on the new Intel Macs.

I've downloaded it on my Mac, and it has been smooth as silk so far. Give it a try!

Camino 1.0


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