Website: http://www.caminobrowser.org Software Provider: The Camino Project Current Version: Camino 1.6.8 Operating Systems: Mac OS X 10.2 or later Licence: Freeware
Location bar shows secure status of page so it’s more obvious.
Added support for HTML <OPTGROUP> tag in select widget drop-down menu.
Passwords are now filled in framesets.
Use the Mac OS X Language setting as the primary language for requesting web pages (accept-language HTTP header)
Fixed issue on Google Maps where the scroll direction was reversed when dragging the mouse
Fixed issue where no window would open if home page preference was blank
Fixed crash when quitting while downloading
Fixed crash when displaying Download preference tab if no download location was present in Internet settings
Fixed issue where sometimes the url of a frame would replace the url in the location bar.
Upgraded to the Mozilla 1.7.6 Gecko engine
About:
Camino combines the awesome visual and behavioral experience that has been central to the Macintosh philosophy with the powerful web-browsing capabilities of the Gecko rendering engine. Built and tested by thousands of volunteers, Mozilla’s Gecko brings cutting-edge innovations and capabilities to users in a standards-friendly and socially responsible form.
That browser is Camino. Camino makes your web experience more productive, more efficient, more secure, and more fun. It looks and feels like a Mac OS X application should, because it was designed exclusively for Mac OS X and the high standards set by Mac users. You’ll see the entire internet the way it was intended. Camino is the browser that gets out of your way, and that means Camino users need not worry about things they shouldn’t have to.
Camino Features
New tab bar appearance
Pause and resume for downloads
Annoyance blocking (advertisements, pop-ups, and more)
Enhanced security via certificate support
Bundled Java Embedding Plugin for improved Java performance
Form fill from Address Book (using the menu item or optional toolbar icon)