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Camino 1.0.4 released
« on: March 07, 2007, 01:57:10 PM »
Camino 1.0.4 has been released.

You can get Camino 1.0.4 here.


"In Camino 1.0.4, we have made the following changes and improvements since version 1.0.3:

    * Fixed several critical security and stability issues, including those fixed in version 1.8.0.10 of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.
    * Sheets will now close as expected on Intel-based Macs.
    * Upgraded the bundled Java Embedding Plugin to version 0.9.6.
    * Added support for importing iCab 3 bookmarks.
    * Improved the handling of Internet Explorer .url shortcut files.
    * The text of certain security dialogs now contains “Camino” instead of “(null)”.
    * Camino will now make a backup copy of the bookmarks file when it launches if the file is not corrupt.
    * Camino will automatically restore bookmarks from a backup when it launches if they are unreadable.
    * Further improved ad-blocking."
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Camino 1.0.4 released
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2007, 06:07:47 PM »
Thanks Bill!
I got it and I'm using it now.
I haven't had a chance to inspect it as of yet, but I'll try to find something to complain about.  biggrin.gif

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Camino 1.0.4 released
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2007, 09:44:50 PM »
Thanks. Will download as backup.

Been running 1.1b and it has a few glitches but spell check is what the official release is still lacking. Can't wait til gets that far. Camino is a really great browser.

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Camino 1.0.4 released
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2007, 12:04:41 AM »
I use FF mostly, and I inspect every cookie, so right from Jump Street I don’t care for the lack of cookie options that FF offers and is lacking in Camino.
With FF you can choose to allow a cookie for the session, a temporary cookie that goes away when the browser is closed.

I also noticed that the cursor is unstable and moves ever so slightly as it sits in a reply box and there seems to be a stall in loading .gif files.