The 7th most popular browser on Mac OS X
Camino combines the awesome visual and behavioral experience that has been central to the Macintosh philosophy with the powerful web-browsing capabilities of the Gecko rendering engine. Built and tested by thousands of volunteers, Mozilla’s Gecko brings cutting-edge innovations and capabilities to users in a standards-friendly and socially responsible form.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | caminobrowser.org |
| Developer: | The Camino Project |
| License: | Open source |
| Version: | 2.1.2 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 5 years, 12 months, 3 days, 4 hours, 31 minutes and 15 seconds |
| Usage since: | 10 May 2007 |
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Camino (web browser) also has the multilingual edition for download found at www.caminobrowser.org.
Quick browser that look nice under OS X.
和火狐娘系出同门的好姐妹。为Mac OS优化设计。
فایرفاکس و فلاک رو ترجیح میدم
The Mozilla corporation created this browser to be the true alternative to Apple's own Safari, however it wasn't promised to be the best, and that it isn't.
Although a faster alternative to the turkey, "Safari", it is far from the best browser available today.
In addition to this asset, consider the limited usage behind the wheel before downloading. Consider Firefox's limitless extensions library, or even Chrome's for that matter... If you use this browser, delete all that and add in a few missing Firefox features... That's what you will get with this browser.
This browser is based on the Cocoa programming language and, therefore, is native to the Mac O.S. (10.5+10.6 etc.)
Camino has all the integration with Mac OS X that Firefox doesn't have, but it lacks a few things that prevent it for being far better than it in the Mac. Feature wise, it has practically all of the things I have become accustomed in Chrome and Firefox (excluding compatible add-ons of course). It is faster than Firefox but no as much as Chrome and its interface seems... ugly and dated.
My biggest disappointment is the interface and the state of abandon of the skins and few add-ons that exist for Camino. I couldn't manage to get a decent skin. Not that I would have noticed for the use that I gave it, but people keep raving about it having an older Gecko rendering machine that Firefox, so compatibility with latest stuff and security might be a concern.
A good second browser option, for those occasions in which one would open Firefox instead of Chrome or Safari, but one would welcome a faster Gecko browser. Otherwise, it has the potential for a default browser if the developers being to pay it more attention.
Nice browser but Safari is more performant and standard complient. Plus, it doesn't support add-ons…
Camino is a good, no-frills web browser for the Mac, using the Gecko rendering engine. It doesn't support extensions, ala Firefox, but it is fast - both in rendering and startup times.
Excellent integration with Mac OS X. Very easy to use. Sole default: you can't use extensions.
It's great to have as the second choice browser. Very intuitive UI and excellent integration with Mac OSX.
It's kind of annoying in places--like keyboard shortcuts--but it's otherwise ridiculously fast and not as feature-annoying as Safari or Chrome.
Not amazingly fast, but at least its faster than Internet Explorer.
Definitely a welcomed variant of firefox sporting a more mac touch
Muito feio.
Nearly as good as Firefox but lacks features…