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Four Offbeat Open Source Browsers

Although you'll occasionally come across someone who uses Opera, the world of browser users consists largely of people using Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari. However, for niche applications, fast performance, and for other reasons, many free spirits use some of the unusual open source browsers out there. Here, you'll find four of them, and what they're good at.


Mozilla Delays Firefox 3.1 Beta, Announces Other Browser Updates

Mozilla has a whole roster of news headlines related to its browsers out today. In its about:Mozilla newsletter, the company has announced that a new version of the Camino browser is available (it's developed by the Camino Project, but is based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine). Many Mac users love Camino for its lickety-split performance. Mozilla has also confirmed that a sixth milestone version of its upcoming mobile browser, dubbed Fennec, is out. And, as ZDNet reports, the beta of the next version of Firefox--version 3.1--has been delayed from August 19th until September 9th. Here are the details.


Open Source Mac Browser Camino Gets an Update

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.