(2009.11.18)
Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the best possible experience for Mac OS X users.
Changes in 2.0
General
- Viewing a full-screen Flash video no longer causes the keyboard shortcut for “Close Tab” to close the entire window instead.
- Worked around a Flash bug to prevent Flash from crashing Camino when invoking Exposé while a Flash video is playing in full-screen mode.
- Restored the ability to use the Delete key as a shortcut for “Back” and the Escape key as a shortcut to stop animated GIF files.
- Upgraded the built-in Growl framework to prevent Growl registration from stealing focus from Camino on Mac OS X 10.6.
Bookmarks & History
- Exporting bookmarks using the Safari format no longer uses an incorrect filename extension on subsequent exports.
- Added support for importing Opera 10 bookmarks.
Preferences
- Command-click now defaults to opening links in new tabs instead of new windows.
- When adding cookie exceptions, Camino now adds the correct exception for “.sitename.tld” cookies.
- The presence of non-ASCII data in cookie values no longer prevents display of the list of stored cookies.
Privacy & Security
- It is once again possible to trust new Certificate Authorities.
Tabs
- Added AppleScript support for setting the active tab in each browser window.
- Tabs now support “name” as an alias for the “title” property.
User Interface
- Polished a number of Preferences and Downloads window toolbar icons to fit more closely with the visual style of Mac OS X 10.5 and later.
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Camino 2.0 (Requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.)
Friday, November 20, 2009
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