The Camino development has revealed a RC for Camino 2 application, a Mac-only Web browser which is being compatible on the similar Mozilla depiction engine that powers Firefox.
You keep in mind Camino, right? Back in the day, it was a magnificent Web browser that didn't undergo from the "un-Maclike" feel that burned Firefox--and it pre-dated the appearance of Safari by a year. When your options were Internet Explorer or else the Windows-esque Firefox, Camino (née "Chimera") was a welcome, fully-native option.
Camino 1.0 was released way back in February 2006. The 2.0 release candidate adds several features to maintain the program competitive with the current browser landscape, with phishing as well as malware security, flash-blocking, full content zoom, enhanced software update features, tab dragging, with a astonishingly helpful "Recently Closed Pages" option listing the last 20 web pages you closed.
The release candidate is yet a beta preview discharge; it is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 or later on. The most recent steady adaptation of Camino is 1.6.10.



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