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Camino

Camino - 2.0

Mac-native Web browser with Mozilla's rendering engine.

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Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2009-11-18
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,853
Downloads (all versions): 553,150

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Camino Troubleshooting Reportcan't log in to igoogle/gmail - Version: 2.0, 11/24/2009 06:05PM PST

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Michael Turner
since uploading to this version i am unable to log in to my igoogle page and show the portal for my gmail or calendar. the screen says i have to re-enter my password, even though i can see my username at the top of the screen (which indicates i AM logged in). clicking the "Re-enter password" link freezes the computer and i can't open any other app until i do a hard re-start. Is this a conflict between Camino 2 and iGoogle?
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Camino CommentaryNot for vintage Macs? - Version: 2.0, 11/23/2009 01:55AM PST

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phdee--2008
Unlike previous versions, Camino 2.0 doesn't run smoothly on a G4 machine. Rendering is slower & bumpier and browser crashes happen more often. I'm forced to downgrade..
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Camino Troubleshooting ReportInformation on common Camino 2 crashes - Version: 2.0, 11/22/2009 04:48PM PST

caminobrowser
If you're experiencing crashes with Camino, please report them using the Camino Crash Reporter, and if you have persistent crashes, please post in the forum or file a bug.

We've established the causes of some common crashes already; see http://caminobrowser.org/blog/2009/#camino2update for more information, fixes, and work-arounds (as well as links to both the forum and information about reporting bugs).
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Camino ReviewThis is great! - Version: 2.0, 11/20/2009 11:31AM PST

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rettinghaus
I simply love camino. It's fast and simple. There's none nonsense and ballast like you get with Safari 4. The idea behind Camino is NOT to have a feature for every feature that uses a feature to get a feature for another feature. And that's it.
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Camino ReviewDead on arrival ! - Version: 2.0, 11/19/2009 10:48PM PST

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gitan.leger
Crash everytime I launched an adress !! Never saw that since years now that I'm using Camino...
Back to 1.6, no problem anymore...
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Camino ReviewForget about it! - Version: 2.0, 11/19/2009 06:20AM PST

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kposer
No private browsing, cookies have to be deleted manually in the preferences. Forget about it!
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Camino CommentaryShould read Camino 2 instead of 1.6.10 - Version: 1.6.10, 11/18/2009 03:21PM PST

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Run Home Slow
still workin' perfecthly for me... :-)
iMac G5/2.8/4Go 10.6.2
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Camino ReviewNice Job - Version: 1.6.7, 5/2/2009 05:49PM PST

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MacGuffin
Unexpectedly quit and took about four months of history with it. Gone. Wiped. Zip. Except for today's--it's still here. Whoopie.
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Camino ReviewStill my favorite - Version: 1.6.7, 4/4/2009 08:19AM PST

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ignatz97
I've used Camino for years because it still loads faster than Firefox or Safari, even Beta 4. It's clean and simple, and while I wish it had more of the extensions Firefox has, it's still my main browser.
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Camino Reviewdoesn't hog memory like safari - Version: 1.6.6, 4/2/2009 08:53AM PST

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SWriter
There are some sites that Safari just does not work well on, that's when I definitely use Camino.

The thing I most like about Camino, besides being a lean mozilla browser are the hidden customization features, privacy control and its overall tweakability to make it even faster and which give it more refineable search features (don't use if you don't know what you're doing).

Safari may be faster (and it does launch faster than Camino and is more stable than Camino overall), and for many 'prettier' but it's a frakking unrelenting memory hog/memory leaker! I have to quit safari many times per day to release the memory it leeches and never releases. Once Camino gets going (and it can take a while sometimes, at least the last couple of verisons of 1.6 that I've used, not sure yet about 1.6.7), but once launched, it stays comparatively lean re memory usage and it releases it along the way during usage.

Camino is similar to firefox but from my experience much faster on macs than FF -- plus apparently Firefox for mac is not very secure without numerous add-ons that make it even slower and clunkier than FF already is; really clunky and s.l.o.o.o.w on mac ppc anyway.

Opera does not have the intuitive user-friendly mac interface -- maybe it works for some but too different and hard to get used to for this long time mac and windoze user household.

These plus some other great reasons are why camino is my #2 preferred browser, at least equal to safari. I use both every day.
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