The Camino browser is a free and open source alternative to the default Safari browser on an Apple computer.
On this page you will find more information about this popular browser.
UPDATE: Since may 2013, Camino is no longer being developed and offered. The creators recommend a modern browser such as Chrome or Firefox.
Camino is an open source web browser for Mac OS X. The Camino Project, says the goal is to have a browser to create as functional and elegant as the Apple Mac where the software is running on. Camino uses the Gecko rendering engine.
Camino offers protection against phishing and malware, to protect the user against dangers while surfing on the internet. It makes use of the same information that is also running Safari, Firefox and Chrome to their locks to base.
In addition to dangerous sites, the browser can also be irritating parts of websites to block. These include pop-ups, ads and Flash animations. When you have an individual site to allow you to be here anyway to make use of them then you can add it to a list of exceptions.
At the time that you start to enter a web site address starts Camino directly searching for the corresponding web page based on your favorites and internethistorie.
With the Tab Overview feature, you can small pictures of all open tabs within one window. This will give you an overview of all the sites that are open.
Usernames and passwords can be stored in the Keychain of Mac OS. This allows this stored information can also be accessed from within other browsers on your computer.
Camino has the following features:
Camino screenshots
You can free download Camino 32, 64 bit and safe install the latest trial or new full version for Windows 10 from the official site.