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Camino 0.7 is out







Camino 0.7 is out

Camino 0.7 is out 03/13/2003 10:15 AM

version 0.7 of Camino, the-browser-formerly-known-as-chimera was just released. I really can't make up my mind between Chim^H^H^Hamino and Safari. Anyways,...




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Camino 0.7 (08:16 PM)


Camino 0.7 (08:16 PM) 03/11/2003 01:22 AM
For those of you hoping my next blog would be about Camino, your wish is granted. Camino 0.7 is available for download.

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Camino 03/13/2003 10:21 AM
It seems that the browser we have come to know as Chimera (or is that Navigator?) is about to change name to Camino. The name is going through legal checks, and Camino will debut sometime soon as Chimera 0.7. No idea what it means, but I quite like it (bearing in mind the other option was iVoyage). { via Mike Pinkerton }

Camino 0.7


Camino 0.7 03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Camino, the browser formerly known as Chimera, has reached version 0.7. Most notable changes are a new Download Manager, sidebar-accessible History and a couple of new toolbar buttons. Do wnload Releas e Notes With Camino becoming ever better and Safari looking like fullfilling it's potential, it puzzles me that Microsoft have failed to respond with any announcements on the future of Internet Explorer for Mac.

Camino 0.7 is available


Camino 0.7 is available 03/11/2003 10:46 AM
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Camino 0.8.2 Available


Camino 0.8.2 Available 03/23/2005 05:18 PM

Speaking of Mozilla, Camino, the Mozilla browser for Macs has just released version 0.8.2 of it’s software. Mozilla calls Camino a browser with Mozilla power and Mac Style. According to Mozilla, Camino Browser for Macs

The Camino project has worked to create a browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all types of users while remaining simple and elegant in its design. Camino combines the awesome visual and behavioral experience that has been central to the Macintosh philosophy with powerful web-browsing capabilities such as the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine. Built and tested by thousands of volunteers, the Gecko rendering engine brings cutting-edge innovations and capabilities to users in a standards-friendly and socially responsible form.”


Camino 0.8b Released


Camino 0.8b Released 05/18/2004 10:33 AM
The Camino Project has released 0.8beta, the latest version of their alternative Mac browser. Camino 0.8b adds performance, stability, and rendering improvements to a long list of easy-to-use features.

Camino 0.8.3 Released


Camino 0.8.3 Released 04/01/2005 03:34 AM

Beta: Camino 0.8b


Beta: Camino 0.8b 05/19/2004 10:23 AM
The Mozilla-based web browser adds a bookmark manager integrated with Rendezvous and Address Book, a Google search toolbar, type-ahead find, the Gecko HTML rendering engine from Mozilla 1.7 (instead of 1.0), and other changes.

Camino 0.8 Released


Camino 0.8 Released 06/23/2004 05:22 PM

Camino 0.8.3 was released.


Camino 0.8.3 was released. 03/31/2005 10:59 PM
Camino 0.8.3 was released.

Mozilla Camino 0.8


Mozilla Camino 0.8 06/23/2004 10:14 PM
A simple, small and fast browser for Mac OS X.

Beta: Camino 0.8


Beta: Camino 0.8 06/24/2004 11:24 AM
The Mozilla-based web browser adds a new bookmark manager, a Google Search bar, type-ahead find, XSLT support, whitelists for popup blocking, and other changes.

Camino and AutoFill


Camino and AutoFill 06/25/2004 01:58 PM
Many of you are enjoying the recently released Camino v0.8, but are unhappy with its current lack of AutoFill capabilities. As a small suggestion, I recommend using this small bookmarklet, available over at efritz.net. Just set it up and add it to your Bookmarks Bar. The next time you see a form, just click on the bookmarklet and watch the form magically fill in with all of your information.

Camino 0.8.1 Released


Camino 0.8.1 Released 08/27/2004 02:00 PM
Mozilla.org has released Cami no 0.8.1, an update to their Mac OS X-only browser. This version fixes for four possible security vulnerabilities in Gecko, upgrade to Mozilla 1.7.2 Gecko engine, disabled prebinding on MacOS X 10.3.x, several fixes to improve localization.

Camino 0.8.1 can be downloaded here.

El Camino de Santiago (The Wi-Fi Way)


El Camino de Santiago (The Wi-Fi Way) 03/22/2005 04:59 PM

Camino 0.8 Beta


Camino 0.8 Beta 05/17/2004 08:52 PM

Beta: Camino 0.8.3


Beta: Camino 0.8.3 04/01/2005 11:56 AM
The Mozilla-based Cocoa web browser adds clearer indication of the secure status of a page, an update to the Mozilla 1.7.6 Gecko engine, and some security fixes and other bug fixes.

Camino 0.7 Released


Camino 0.7 Released 03/11/2003 09:44 AM

Camino 0.7 has been released. Check out mozilla.org for details. Lots of new stuff, especially if you're coming from 0.6. It now has a history sidebar (yay!) and an improved download manager. Kudos to Pink, Simon, Brian, and the rest of the gang.


Chimera -> Camino


Chimera -> Camino 03/11/2003 09:44 AM

Mike Pinkerton writes in his blog:

When I said we're not soliciting suggestions for new names, I really meant it. Right now Camino has passed the preliminary legal check and they are doing a more in-depth one. Expect resolution sometime next week and the 0.7 release very shortly after.

Doesn't exactly conjure up an image of speed, now, does it? I just think of "El Camino" and imagine something like this.

Not that Chimera was necessarily any better, but Camino just doesn't do it for me.


Safari vs. Camino


Safari vs. Camino 03/13/2003 10:14 AM
Mr. Zeldman has compiled a list of some of the web design issues that arise between Safari and Camino (formerly Chimera) on the Mac. As he mentions, "The topic of browser differences is as interesting as lint. But as web designers, we need to know about these differences in the...

Camino 0.8 Roadmap


Camino 0.8 Roadmap 12/19/2003 11:39 AM
Mike Pinkerton has announced a roadmap for Camino 0.8, which he hopes to release in March.

Camino 0.8 Roadmap.


Camino 0.8 Roadmap. 12/19/2003 11:49 AM
Camino 0.8 Roadmap. It's a shame Camino goes so long between releases, because the current nightlies are much improved over 0.7, but you have to find a good one.

Camino Branches for 0.8


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Camino performance improvement 03/13/2003 10:25 AM
The latest Camino nightly build of Mar. 5 (the first one actually named Camino rather than Chimera) boasts a 15% performance increase over earlier versions. This one is worth checking out! Thanks to Justin for bringing it to my attention :) UPDATE: Camino has been updated to 0.7. You can download it he re

Camino Documentation Wiki


Camino Documentation Wiki 12/02/2003 01:19 AM
After much discussion on the Camino mailing list I have started a Camino documentation wiki. Why are there no User Account things?

Camino community center


Camino community center 02/15/2004 05:06 PM
I just discovered the Camino community center.

Camino 0.8.3 Multilanguage Released


Camino 0.8.3 Multilanguage Released 04/05/2005 02:28 PM

Camino 0.8 Release Candidate 1 Available


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News: Mozilla releases Camino 0.8.3


News: Mozilla releases Camino 0.8.3 03/31/2005 07:35 PM
The Mozilla Organization has made Camino 0.8.3 available for download. The latest update to the pre-release version of the free Web browser features several performance enhancements and bug fixes, including the addition of a page's secure status to the location bar and a fix for a Google Maps problem. Mac OS X v10.1.5, 128MB of RAM and 30MB free hard drive space are required; users who want to test out the nightly builds need v10.2.

Camino - Mozilla power, Mac style.


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MSI Mega Stick


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MSI Mega Stick 527


MSI Mega Stick 527 02/05/2005 10:17 PM

MEGASTICK527.jpg imageIt's goofy looking, but the MSI Mega Stick 527 has a ton of features, including built-in USB 2.0 connector and an FM recording radio. Available in sizes up to 512 only, though, which puts it in a low-class slot at this point (as if the afro-sporting carton didn't already do so). Marketed to kids with no taste, the Mega Stick 527 gets 18 hours of battery life from a single AAA battery and should be available any time.

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MSI Mega Stick 528 Flash Player


MSI Mega Stick 528 Flash Player 04/18/2005 10:04 AM

msi_528.jpgMSI has upgraded its Mega Stick 527 with the aptly-named Mega Stick 528. Available in 512MB and 1GB versions, this flash player/radio/recorder offers 18 hours of playback on a single AAA battery. It is not a beautiful looking flash player, but this is not a beautiful world. They’re aiming for the $100 price point for the 512MB version—screen included.

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Mac OS X 10.2 / Jaguar


Mac OS X 10.2 / Jaguar 03/13/2003 10:15 AM
During the last few weeks, we got a lot of emails asking whether Fink will work Mac OS X 10.2. The answer is: Yes, we will support 10.2. However, due to some major changes in this new OS version, we had to make a lot of adjustments both to the Fink tool itself and to many packages. The current binary distribution, 0.4.0a, will only work partially on 10.2. We are working on an upgrade guide, as well as a new Fink release, to support 10.2. If you upgrade your system to 10.2 before the official Fink update for 10.2 is ready, many Fink packages built on 10.1 are going to work fine, but others need to be rebuilt. Some packages need special changes to build on 10.2. Adding "unstable/main" to your list of trees in /sw/etc/fink.conf (see also the FAQ) will give you access to the latest versions of packages, many of which include important fixes for 10.2. As of now, please do not email us asking about 10.2 support. If you can't wait, consult the mailing list archives instead.

NetNewsWire and Jaguar


NetNewsWire and Jaguar 07/03/2004 06:04 PM

To be clear, in my previous post I’m thinking out loud about requiring Panther for NetNewsWire 2.0.

It’s just thinking, though. No decision has been made, I’m just bringing up the topic.

But if you’re a NetNewsWire user who uses Jaguar, I’d especially love to hear what you think. (And I’d like to know why you’re still on Jaguar. I’m sure there are good reasons I haven’t thought of.)


Where Is Safari 1.1 For Jaguar?


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Jaguar and Panther


Jaguar and Panther 12/20/2003 08:37 PM
Whenever I go into Jaguar (which I do for testing) I’m reminded about how much nicer Panther looks. It’s a dramatic improvement in look and feel.

Except for the Finder, that is.

NetNewsWire 2.0 will run on Jaguar


NetNewsWire 2.0 will run on Jaguar 07/05/2004 07:16 PM

After listening to all the feedback (here and elsewhere) on this issue, we’ve decided to support Jaguar in NetNewsWire 2.0.

Jaguar was the first really good OS X release, and we’d support it forever if we could, but some day we’ll have to drop it. Not yet, though.

In case you’re curious, here’s why we decided to continue to support Jaguar:

1. We can provide the Panther-only features we want to provide without dropping Jaguar support.

The main thing is searching. SearchKit is part of Panther but not part of Jaguar, so Jaguar users just won’t get this feature, but Panther users will.

2. It would be more work at this point to switch over to Panther-only than to stick with Jaguar compatibility.

To switch over to using things like Cocoa bindings—which make our life easier but don’t provide new features to users—would mean more work. At some point, yes, we’ll make the switch, but only when there are other compelling reasons to drop Jaguar support.

Anyway, that’s the scoop.

Thanks for all the feedback!


iChat AV for Jaguar Now Available


iChat AV for Jaguar Now Available 10/29/2003 12:12 AM
Apple is now offering iChat AV 1.0 for Jaguar (Mac OS X 10.2.5 or later) for $29.95. The Apple audio/video conferencing software was released into ...

ChatBarrierX3 Mac OS X v10.2.3 (Jaguar)
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Intego ChatBarrier works in conjunction with Apple’s iChat instant messaging software to provide two-way, real-time encryption of text chats. Intego ChatBarrier is easy to use, transparent, and inviolable, using military-grade 512-bit encryption that no one can break.

Open Jaguar


Open Jaguar 03/20/2003 11:11 PM
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Donate Your Jaguar


Donate Your Jaguar 12/02/2003 12:16 PM

Report: Mac OS X "Jaguar"


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Panther At The Low End, And What To Do
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We all like it. Panther is definitely more responsive than Jaguar. By Dan Knight (Low End Mac via MyAppleMenu)

Open Jaguar 0.2


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Mega 8


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Apple: Safari 1.0.3 for Jaguar


Apple: Safari 1.0.3 for Jaguar 08/13/2004 05:56 PM
Apple posted a new version of Safari for Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar" - although it doesn't match the "Panther" version.

Jaguar confirms cut in production


Jaguar confirms cut in production 08/27/2004 01:34 PM
The Ford-owned carmaker is to cut production at its three UK plants by 11% because of poor sales in the US.

Jaguar quits Formula One


Jaguar quits Formula One 09/17/2004 03:53 PM
Jaguar confirms it is pulling its team out of Formula One at the end of this season.

Jaguar, Meet Panther


Jaguar, Meet Panther 10/28/2003 11:06 PM
You likely don't need Panther if you use Jaguar, but not getting it may prove unbearable. The upgrade is that appealing. By Julio Ojeda-Zapata (Pioneeer Press via MyAppleMenu)

Jaguar to cut 1,150 jobs at headquarters


Jaguar to cut 1,150 jobs at headquarters 09/18/2004 01:56 AM
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Mac OSX Jaguar Unleashed Tonight


Mac OSX Jaguar Unleashed Tonight 09/03/2002 11:37 AM
Mac faithful eagerly await the release of OSX Jaguar 10.2 tonight.

Gimp-Print 4.2.3 for Mac OS X Jaguar


Gimp-Print 4.2.3 for Mac OS X Jaguar 10/25/2002 07:23 AM
Release announcement: Gimp-Print 4.2.3 for Mac OS X Jaguar (and Darwin 6.0) is available today as a standard Mac OS X installer package! Please see the web page for Mac users at http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 for up-to-date information and the latest downloads. For a complete list of changes in this version of Gimp-Print please visit the website or read the release notes included on the installer disk image. Installing and using Gimp-Print is easy, but the set-up process for Mac OS X is not obvious. The Gimp-Print disk image contains an easy-to-follow, illustrated set-up guide, "How to Print with Gimp-Print." For full functionality on Mac OS X users need to also install ESP Ghostscript, a free, open-souce PostScript RIP built specifically for use with the CUPS print spooler. As a bonus, installing ESP Ghostscript will provide Postscript Level3 support for raster printers. Download links are provided on the Gimp-Print web page at http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 Product Description: High Quality, cross-platform, open-source printer drivers for Epson, Canon, Lexmark, and HP printers. Gimp-Print is licensed under the GNU GPL and available free of charge. On Mac OS X Jaguar the Gimp-Print printer drivers act as plugins to the built-in CUPS print spooler. All earlier versions of Mac OS do not contain CUPS and, therefore, are not compatible with Gimp-Print. Gimp-Print provides excellent drivers for many printers that are otherwise unsupported on Mac OS X (Gimp-Print supports almost every Epson inkjet!). Even for printers with available vendor-supplied drivers the Gimp-Print drivers often offer more printing options and may provide superior results. The Gimp-Print drivers will print to any supported printer via USB, TCP/IP (including through inexpensive parallel-port print servers), and even to shared Windows printers via SAMBA.

Help: Jaguar, Terminal and MySQL


Help: Jaguar, Terminal and MySQL 10/02/2002 09:26 AM

Jaguar and Safari improvements


Jaguar and Safari improvements 03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Here's a few Apple updates I've noticed since I've been away : Mac OS X 10.2.4 : This update to Jaguar delivers enhancements to Address Book, Classic compatibility, Finder, FireWire, Graphics, OpenGL, and Sherlock. It also includes AFP and Windows file service improvements, as well as audio, disc recording, graphics, and printing improvements. It seems to be a pretty solid upgrade, but best browse the user comments at apple.slashdot.org also. Safari (Beta 6) : The latest update to Safari improves the performance of loading web pages and Flash content, adds support for XML, increases standards conformance and delivers improved application stability. The update also enables access to web sites that offer self-signed security certificates. No tabbed browsing though ;-) User comments at apple.slashdot.org.

Stick it to 'em


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not stick 06/10/2004 09:03 PM
Stigmata fraud. A mostly skeptical look.

Camino 0.7 is out

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