My favourite browser on Mac OS X. It's like a native version of Firefox, the
look, feel and function of Camino is nicely integrated with OS X. I like how
Camino uses Keychain access for password storage instead of it's own system like
Firefox. My favourite feature by far is it's low resource use. Camino only uses
10 to 20% CPU on my PowerBook G4, whereas Safari 4 uses 30 to 60% CPU for the
same number of tabs. This means I can browse the web for longer when on battery
power.
Review by clinton1550 (5 months ago)
My favourite browser on Mac OS X. It's like a native version of Firefox, the look, feel and function of Camino is nicely integrated with OS X. I like how Camino uses Keychain access for password storage instead of it's own system like Firefox. My favourite feature by far is it's low resource use. Camino only uses 10 to 20% CPU on my PowerBook G4, whereas Safari 4 uses 30 to 60% CPU for the same number of tabs. This means I can browse the web for longer when on battery power.