
The context menu in about:config is now functional.

"Reset Camino" will now always clear the "Recently Closed Pages" menu.Camino no longer exports Spotlight metadata for menu spacers. html files from profiles used by Firefox 3 and later.Bookmark import will no longer try to import old Firefox bookmarks.Bookmarks found in Spotlight searches will once again open in Camino.Prevented possible crashes when closing several tabs in succession.Upgraded to version 1.9.0.19 of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine, which includes several critical security and stability fixes.Version 2.0.3 is available for Mac OS X 10.4 and later, making many enhancements, including: As of version 1.0 and many, many years of development and "pre-1.0" status, it also has finally gained most of the preference-setting capabilities that users expect from a mature web browser (with some hidden preferences, to boot). Because the core code is based upon Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine, it behaves smoothly and maturely. Camino is only a browser (no mail and news capabilities), yet that adds to its elegance and efficiency. Camino is generally as fast as any Windows browser at loading individual pages - and that's a real treat. Basically, it's a streamlined version of the Mozilla web browser for Mac OS X, but with a twist: the back-end of the program utilizes Mac OS X's UNIX layer (including the Berkeley Standard Distribution networking stack) for speed and stability, and the front end (the user interface) is programmed using Cocoa, Mac OS X's object oriented programming interface.

Open source $0 Current Version: 1.0.4 (March 8, 2007) / 2.0.3 (May 27, 2010)Ĭamino (formerly Chimera) is an interesting beast.
