Camino Project releases Camino 1.0.2 with stability and security fixes
The Camino Project has launched the latest version of their Camino browser now in version 1.0.2. This browser uses the same rendering engine used by Mozilla Firefox and is available exclusively for the Mac OS platform.
It is different from Firefox in a way that it has been written from the ground up as a Mac-native Web browser. The developers claim that the browser looks and feels like a Mac OS X application and meets the high standards expected by the Mac users.
Camino comes with features like tabbed browsing, auto fill, pop-up advertisement blocking, download pause and resume. It also comes bundled with the Java Embedding Plugin. The developers have said that this new release is primarily a security and stability fix version and it uses the version 1.8.0.4 of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.
Camino requires Mac OS X v10.2 or later, 128 MB RAM and 50 MB hard disk space. It comes as a Universal Binary, which runs natively on both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs.
Checkout: Camino Browser for Apple Mac