Open Source Mac Browser Camino Gets an Update

by Sam Dean - Apr. 18, 2008Comments (3)

Camino, the open source Mac browser based on the Gecko layout engine that bills itself as having "Mozilla Power, Mac Style" is out in a new version 1.6. The browser features feed detection, integrated search, saved sessions, and spell checks. Well-liked for its snappy performance, Camino doesn't have the market share that Firefox does, but many Mac-based open sourcers use it. Check out Om Malik's summary on GigaOm.com.

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I have been using this new release for most of the day and it is supper snappy, the interface details are quite nice (though I wish they would integrate Jon Hicks' theme http://pimpmycamino.com/parts/hicks-camino-v3).

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do we really need another browser??

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there will always be other browsers...Flock is a huge browser now--because it ties in with social networks well, and those are hot.

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