The most “Mac-like” of browsers, Camino, has been updated to version 1.6.3. This upgrade bumps Camino’s Mozilla Gecko rendering engine to version 1.8.1.16, and includes several critical security and stability fixes.
As hard as I try to enjoy Firefox and Safari, I keep finding myself going back to Camino. I find that it runs the fastest, crashes the least, and while it may not have as many fancy features and plug-ins as Firefox, it has all I need for a happy web browsing experience. Apps like StumbleUpon, for all their entertainment value, were major productivity killers anyway.
So grab the update, and if you don’t have the browser, grab that while you’re at it, and let me know what you think.
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Viva la Camino!
I've drifted back to Camino after Firefox 3 abandoned OS X 10.3.9.
I don't miss the add-ons thanks to bookmarklets from Google Notebook and Diigo.
@ Joel Zehring
"OS x 10.3.9"
Are you serious? ^__^
Makes me sad that most Mac users don't run Camino, or even know that it's the very best browser on the Mac.
Safari is weak, FireFox is really just a ported Windows browser, but once you run Camino, you never go back.
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