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Applelinks Release News About iColl (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
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Applelinks Release News About iColl (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
After over a year of hard work by devoted volunteers, the Camino Project gives Mac OS X users Camino 2. This latest version of the Mac-only Web browser includes many bug fixes and new features, providing users with an improved browsing experience........ Continue Reading Filed under: Software Updates | Software News | Internet | | | | | | | | |
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Filed under: Software, Freeware, Internet Tools, Open Source Camino seems a bit like the half-forgotten poor sister of Firefox. The goal of the Camino project is to produce a truly OS X-native browser built on the same Gecko rendering engine that drives Firefox. While it was popular among certain Mac geeks for a while (I even [...]
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QNX (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
"Camino - the Gecko-based browser with native Cocoa interface and more seamless Mac OS X integration - has finally landed an official 2.0 release. The browser uses a much newer version of Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine (the same one used in Firefox) along with updated tabs and improved security features. However, Camino still lags Firefox in support for Web fonts and advanced HTML5 features...
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iTWire - Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Version 2.0 of Camino - the 'other' Mozilla-based browser for Mac OS X - has come out of beta. It delivers some useful improvements.
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CNET.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Camino has been one of the simplest and cleanest Web browsers for Mac OS X for a while. It just hit version 2.0 and we've loved every minute of testing it for you
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Macworld (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Camino Project has released version 2 of the Camino browser, adding a number of new features such as Tab Overview and improved annoyance blocking.
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MacUser (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Camino Project has released version 2 of the Camino browser, adding a number of new features such as Tab Overview and improved annoyance blocking.
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Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Mac OS X: Camino, the lightweight, Mac-centered, standards-compliant browser, has seen a 2.0 release filled with features fans are going to dig. Selective ad and Flash blocking, OS X keychain integration, Growl support, and much more are now baked in. Camino's got a lot to recommend it, especially if you're mainly concerned with having a solid browser on your OS X desktop that isn't Safari. Selective...
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Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Mac OS X: Camino, the lightweight, Mac-centered, standards-compliant browser, has seen a 2.0 release filled with features fans are going to dig. Selective ad and Flash blocking, OS X keychain integration, Growl support, and much more are now baked in. Camino's got a lot to recommend it, especially if you're mainly concerned with having a solid browser on your OS X desktop that isn't Safari. Selective...
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Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Mac OS X: Camino, the lightweight, Mac-centered, standards-compliant browser, has seen a 2.0 release filled with features fans are going to dig. Selective ad and Flash blocking, OS X keychain integration, Growl support, and much more are now baked in. Camino's got a lot to recommend it, especially if you're mainly concerned with having a solid browser on your OS X desktop that isn't Safari. Selective...
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123Macmini.com (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Camino Project today announced the release of Camino 2.0, a major update to their web browser for Mac users.
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Camino Project has released an update to its self-titled browser for Mac OS X. Version 2.0 adds a tab overview feature that allows users to quickly browse all open tabs in a layout preview. Tabbed browsing has also been improved with drag-and-drop rearranging, a scrollable bar, and a dedicated menu listing all of the open tabs....
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Regular readers will know that my browser of choice has long been Camino . It's that other browser built under the brand of Firefox-makers Mozilla, that runs on the Mac platform and is entirely open-source. I love it because it's much lighter and faster than Firefox is, while being extremely compatible with just about all sites on the web. And today, version 2.0 has just launched. Version 2 has been...