Making Camino Faster?


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tryin a bunch of different browsers to see how they fair against safari.

Tried firefox it seemed ok, spesh when a pal told me to do the config:system thing nd modify it.

just wondered if there was a similar thing on camino which im tryin now after some recommendation.

Thanks in advance,

Dan

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Look up Camino Extra Prefs on Versiontracker.com or Macupdate.

It's a cool little program designed to use some hidden prefs in Camino.

Camino is as fast if not faster than Safari and smashes Beats Firefox in Stablity.

Grab a nightly build off the server, you'll such a huge difference in rendering and UI performance. As for enably Pipelineing in Camino (I'm sure it's what your after) download CEP and enable it from the preferance panel.

I was replying to a completely different thread about itunes...i can't fifnd the thread now. Not sure why it put it in this thread...never even rea this one :angry:

You'd probably have better luck if this had been posted in one of the Windows software forums.? Can someone move this?

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THIS is the thread it was supposed to go in. NO CLUE why it went in this one. I look like an idiot...sorry guys

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...50705&hl=itunes

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When I first got my iBook I tried Firefox and Camino and felt that they went slower than Safari.

Ill try out this build and see how that goes.

Edit: I am using it now and it run's about the same as Safari. I dont like the fact that there is no spell checker, other than that it look's very nice. I'm going to keep Safari as my main though.

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You could try an optimized build!

G4 >> http://homepage.mac.com/krmathis/ (my compiles).

G5 >> http://mbencher.ilnm.com/camino/

Pick the one that matches your processor, you might find it a bit faster.  :)

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oooooooo! this seems to have made a little difference. THANK U!

You could try an optimized build!

G4 >> http://homepage.mac.com/krmathis/ (my compiles).

G5 >> http://mbencher.ilnm.com/camino/

Pick the one that matches your processor, you might find it a bit faster.  :)

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I'm running a G4 7410, would I use the 7400 version?

@roadwarrior. Yeah, a ppc7400 build is what you want for your Mac.

PowerPC overview: http://haxor.dk/articles/ppc.html

@rajputwarrior. Thanks a lot.  :blush:

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ummm, i dunno why, but it randomly crashes, it is faster, but it crashes once in a while

I just hope apple launch their own safari 1.3 soon, apparently it should come out in Dec, and it's based on safari 2.0 (which will appear in tiger).

I am using safari 1.3 preview, I didn't notice any change, but it really crash a lot, maybe because it's a preview version.

I just hope apple launch their own safari 1.3 soon, apparently it should come out in Dec, and it's based on safari 2.0 (which will appear in tiger).

I am using safari 1.3 preview, I didn't notice any change, but it really crash a lot, maybe because it's a preview version.

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I'm using Safari 1.3 (v168) and it almost never crashes... The only problem is that gmail doesn't work.

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