
Camino – the Gecko-based browser with native Cocoa interface and more seamless Mac OS X integration - has finally landed an official 2.0 release. The browser uses a much newer version of Mozilla’s Gecko rendering engine (the same one used in Firefox) along with updated tabs and improved security features. However, Camino still lags Firefox in support for Web fonts and advanced HTML5 features like the video tag and offline storage.
When Mike Pinkerton, one of the developed frontman Camino browser to move to Google, there are fears Camino will be ignored. But over time, doubts were even vanished by itself.
Because, Camino is a Mozilla browser for the Mac designated it an official release version of Camino 2 Release Candidate (RC). Camino though less prominent than his elder brother Firefox, fixed interest Mac users who value speed. Continue Reading »

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