Camino, my primary browser since at least March of 20031, has reached 1.0! Congrats to the Camino team.
There’s a bunch of good press out there – as well there should be.
Firefox is a better browser for development due to all the great extensions and tools available, but the Camino browsing experience certainly feels more at home in Mac OS X.
Camino: all the power and goodness of Gecko2, with a real Mac flavor.
UPDATE: I was using Chimera back in Nov. 2002 – forgot about the name change.
What do you use for tab session management? Is there a plug-in for Camino that give it “SessionSaver”-like functionality?
I don’t use anything. What functionality are you looking for exactly?
sessionsaver does the following: SessionSaver restores your browser -exactly- as you left it, every startup, every time. Not even a crash will phase it. Windows, tabs, even things you were typing — they’re all saved.
is there anything for camino that does this, without having to do anything manually upon closing of the browser?
Sorry, I wasn’t clear. I know what SessionSaver does – I was wondering what functionality you were looking for in particular.
I guess I restart Camino about once a month if I don’t reboot my machine. I’ve never felt the need to save all the tabs… my browser is transitory data for me.
I’m giving it a try. I like how it does everything in a more OS X-like way…
I guess, really, I was looking for functionality that will save the currently open tabs upon exit of Camino. 😛
While I do not really close down Firefox all that often there is occasion when I need to do so, therefore functionality of the SessionSaver type would be quite handy.
Looks like you can do it with scripts:
http://www.nadamac.d[...]pt/index.php
thanks 🙂
is there anything for camino that does this, without having to do anything manually upon closing of the browser?