Camino is an open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla community specifically for Mac OS X. It aims to be fast, simple and easy-to-use while still being customizable. Camino uses the Gecko layout engine and integrates tightly with Mac OS X features.
Camino is an open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla community specifically for Mac OS X. It's based on the Gecko layout engine, the same rendering engine used in Firefox. The goal of Camino is to be a fast, simple, and easy to use web browser while still allowing for customization and meeting the needs of more advanced users.
Some key features of Camino include:
The Camino project started in 2002 and remained extremely popular as a light-weight but fully featured Mac browser for many years. However, due to declining volunteer developer resources, the Camino project was discontinued in 2013. Users who appreciate Camino's focus and Mac integration may want to check out Mozilla Firefox which shares much of the same DNA.
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