Camino is a web browser optimized for Mac OS X with a Cocoa user interface and powerful Gecko layout engine. It's the simple, secure, and fast browser for Mac OS X. It practices the art of simplicity with an uncluttered user interface but with the features you expect from a modern browser like tabbed browsing and pop-up blocking settings. Integrated with Google, its Google search field lets you find what you need faster. It comes with advanced cookie settings and also helps you recognize when entering and leaving secure web sites. The power behind Camino is the Gecko rendering engine.
Reviewing 1.6 Beta 2 (Jan 23, 2008)
Looks good and functions good. I wish Camino were extensible like Firefox or it came with many more features out of the box like Opera, otherwise this is a very good browser.
Reviewing 1.5.1 (Sep 3, 2007)
though camino isn't as convenient as firefox it is
my first choice browser on my iBook. the changelog lists some changes that i've been waiting for, nice surprise! i had firefox installed in the past but removed it after i reckognized that i only used it twice a month or so. now i sometimes use opera to surf sites that camino doesn't load but camino is my favourite, no doubt. though 1.5 had a few bad crashes on some sites (which i wouldn't dare to open from a windows machine ;-) ) i rate it 5, because it is a very fast browser that runs stable and comes with very nice improvements in v.1.5.1
Reviewing 1.5.1 (Aug 31, 2007)
Isn't there a OSX version of Firefox? I know that even Linux has one.
Reviewing 1.5.1 (Aug 31, 2007)
um - what's with the picture?
Isn't that an oximoron?
Good brower however, could use a few more enhancement from FF. But it' good.
Reviewing 1.5 (Jun 6, 2007)
simple, light-weight + fast = all that firefox is not on osx. have been using camino for a while; it's a promising alternative.
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