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Mozilla Camino 1.0 Released

Mini-Geek writes "MozillaZine is reporting that Mozilla Camino 1.0 has been released. The latest release includes a new tab bar appearance, pause and resume for downloads, improved advertisement and popup blocking, enhanced certificate support, bundled java embedding plugin, form fill from Address Book and inline search of history and bookmarks. See the Camino 1.0 Release Notes for more details."

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  1. Fastest damn browser on the Mac by rebug · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Any "Gecko is slow and bloated" arguments can be put to rest with Camino. Before it was a universal binary, Camino weighed in at about 7MB and it absolutely smokes any other Mac browser in terms of performance.

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    1. Re:Fastest damn browser on the Mac by Sithgunner · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Though still Safari scrolls pages smoother and overall easier to use.
      I've tried every gecko browser for Mac OS X, still came back to Safari.

  2. I just tried Camino by pHatidic · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think I'm going to be a switcher from Firefox. The only problem is that I am having trouble finding some of the extensions I need. Camitools is a good start, but frankly I consider mouse gestures to be essential.

  3. Uhhh, pause and resume.. by QuantumG · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why the hell don't I have this in FireFox? Is this yet another case where behaviour that should be standard is only available in an extension?

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