Camino's text boxes work with my emacs-enabled fingers, as does most of the
System. Firefox doesn't. When I have to use FF, I find that very distracting.
(PS Wakoopa's textboxes override whatever Camino normally does, because I'm
using it now and noticing the suckage.)
sadly, camino falls short in too many areas. keyboard shortcuts being a big
one. with little effort you can make firefox for mac look as good if not better
than camino. i've tried many times to switch over to camnio and i have yet to be
satisfied with the experience. stick with firefox, and download some extentions
to polish the look of it a bit (grapple, fission, and firefoxy being the ones i
use)
I've got Camino and Firefox on my desktop all the time. I find I use Camino
about 90% of the time. It's just very clean and easy to use. Loads quickly, and
the lack of a billion extensions saves me time-- no distractions!
Camino's text boxes work with my emacs-enabled fingers, as does most of the System. Firefox doesn't. When I have to use FF, I find that very distracting. (PS Wakoopa's textboxes override whatever Camino normally does, because I'm using it now and noticing the suckage.)
sadly, camino falls short in too many areas. keyboard shortcuts being a big one. with little effort you can make firefox for mac look as good if not better than camino. i've tried many times to switch over to camnio and i have yet to be satisfied with the experience. stick with firefox, and download some extentions to polish the look of it a bit (grapple, fission, and firefoxy being the ones i use)
Camino's faster than Firefox on Mac, for now, and it's also Gecko and Mozilla... cool ... but i miss the plugins and addons on Firefox... ...
I've got Camino and Firefox on my desktop all the time. I find I use Camino about 90% of the time. It's just very clean and easy to use. Loads quickly, and the lack of a billion extensions saves me time-- no distractions!
Camino is my browser of choice. I love its simplicity and true Mac user interface.