Use it all the time for sites that Safari does not support but that's it. In
my eyes Safari is faster and more reliable. Still as far as this browser goes
it's fast, clean and Mac like.
I prefer Camino over Safari and Firefox. Safari might be a bit more
responsive, Firefox has extensions, but I always return to Camino. It works
great, renders sites well and it has the 'Mac' feel and look.
Camino looks nice and slick and fast, but the completely bizarre layout of
keyboard shortcuts and tabbed browser preferences always manages to tick me off
directly.
I only use it when I need to test a website in a cookieless browser.
I really enjoy using this browser as compared to a lot of others out there. Its fast and stable :) Prefer it to safari but still miss IE7
Even better than FF and Safari as far as browsing goes. Sadly, no cool add-ons yet... SO FAST!
Useful, fast, light. Scary standards support (bad, in a bad way; lookup the Acid3 test with this browser).
Cool browser.
Slim, fast, reliable, but that's it. Lacking adaptability and functionality against both Firefox and Safari. Good for simple, swiftly surfing.
It has been my favorite browser for a long time till Firefox 3 was released. Time for a comeback with Camino 2.0!!!
A very stable and fast web browser, handles opening 100s of tabs at once gracefully.
Like firefox w/ out the plugins sigh.....
Combines the best bits of Safari and Firefox, without all the nastiness each has.
Fast
Camino is simply the best browser for Mac.
Camino rocks. It will continue to be my browser of choice on the mac though FF3 will hopefully give it a run for its money.
Use it all the time for sites that Safari does not support but that's it. In my eyes Safari is faster and more reliable. Still as far as this browser goes it's fast, clean and Mac like.
I prefer Camino over Safari and Firefox. Safari might be a bit more responsive, Firefox has extensions, but I always return to Camino. It works great, renders sites well and it has the 'Mac' feel and look.
Camino looks nice and slick and fast, but the completely bizarre layout of keyboard shortcuts and tabbed browser preferences always manages to tick me off directly.
I only use it when I need to test a website in a cookieless browser.