Mozilla Launches Camino Browser for Macs
Posted on March 25, 2005
The Mozilla Organization, the developers of the Firefox browser, have now launched an open-source browser called Camino for Mac users. Features include download manager, tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, keyboard codes and more. CNet's John Rizzo already has good things to say about the new rowser: "Camino offers top-notch performance, elegant tabbed browsing, and an easy way to view and hide histories and bookmarks."
Update: The Camino browser ended its run but the developers note several good browsers for the Mac community.
Fortunately, Mac users have many more browsers to choose from than they did when Camino started ten years ago. Former Camino developers have helped build the three most popular – Chrome, Firefox, and Safari – so while this is the end of Camino itself, the community that helped build it is still making the web better for Mac users.
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