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Camino 1.6 Beta 3 Released

what   via FavBrowser on 27 March 2008 - 01:14 · 4 comments & 5085 views

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Almost 3 months after the previous 1.6 release, Camino team is proud to announce that the Camino 1.6 Beta 3 is now released. This version now requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher, got [sic] various interface improvements, tabbed browsing improvements, built in software update and much more. You may check Camino 1.6 Beta 3 release notes for more detailed information regarding this version.

The major changes and improvements are:
  • Camino 1.6 Beta 3 now requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher.
  • Many icons on the main toolbar have been polished to fit better with the appearance of Mac OS X 10.5.
  • Camino now includes the ability to pass feeds to certain web-based feed readers.
  • Camino can now store information in the Keychain for multiple accounts at the same site and can use information for multiple accounts stored by other browsers.

Known Issues
  • Some users have experienced a situation where pages would appear not to load after clicking on a link. In this case, resizing the browser window may allow the page to display properly.
  • Version 2.2 of the Flip4Mac (F4M) plug-in for displaying Windows Media content causes major rendering issues in Camino. The Flip4Mac team will fix this problem in a future release of the plug-in.

View: Release Notes
Download: Camino 1.6 Beta 3 | 15.5MB (Freeware)

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#1 +kraized on 27 Mar 2008 - 08:42
Download link no worky.
#2 Argot on 27 Mar 2008 - 09:17
Still don't see the point of this over Firefox, just can't browse without those FF addons.
#3 thertrain on 27 Mar 2008 - 15:35
I have to admit... I'm an avid Camino user at home. Its my browser of choice on my Mac and has been for a while now. Its fast and lightweight and rarely crashes. I'd recommend it over Firefox to any OS X user.
#4 needlegun on 27 Mar 2008 - 17:20
Known issue(s)

"...pages would appear not to load after clicking on a link. In this case, resizing the browser window may allow the page to display properly..."

Think I'll stick with Firefox on my Mac - that issue looks a bit terminal

Ok, Firefox is a bit of a resource hog, but I've got 6Gb!

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