One of the good and bad things about Camino is its lack of configuration options and features. Despite feature creep and bloat in other browsers, Camino has stayed quick and light.
Sometimes though, you want access to preferences it doesn’t present. Sure, you could access about:config (no, that link won’t work in Safari), but that’s not the most user-friendly option. Enter CamiTools 4. The number of options it adds are almost overwhelming. Some of my favorites include ad-blocking and forcing the ability to save passwords for any web page. And you can’t beat the price (free).
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Just switch to Shiira 1.2 its way better than camino runs on the safari engine (KHTML I belive) and has firefox/safari bookmark integration..oh did I mention its faster than both :)