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devilot

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I did a search, but didn't find anything...
Dunno how long this version has been available. :eek: Downloading right now, link to the download here.

Hmm. Guess SpellChecker is still only in the nightly builds... which I'm too chicken to try. :p
 
Sounds interesting. At work at the moment but will dowload and try later on today. Really want to use Camino but it is just not doing it for me. Have to do with Firefox at the moment.

The Nightly Build's work very well by the way =). Give it a try.
 
Sounds interesting. At work at the moment but will dowload and try later on today. Really want to use Camino but it is just not doing it for me. Have to do with Firefox at the moment.

The Nightly Build's work very well by the way =). Give it a try.

Ditto on the nightlies, not a single crash. I use Camino-Knightly to update it every day. Wish there was something like that for Webkit too.
 
I've been using it for a few days now and, I'm pleased to say, it works well. To be honest I haven't noticed any differences in my day-to-day usage, but I absolutely love Camino. For my usage needs it seems to be the perfect browser :)
 
Ditto on the nightlies, not a single crash. I use Camino-Knightly to update it every day. Wish there was something like that for Webkit too.

There is one, it's called NightShift, from the same author as CaminoKnight. I notice that right now his .mac bandwidth is used up, but you can still grab through something like Versionracker or Macupdate.
 
its been out since i got my mac last years. the 1.1 beta is great ive never had it crash once, especially now on 10.4.9
 
what is all this Night talk about?
In the open-source software-world, developers work hard through the night :p to bring us radical new features. All the Mozilla-softwares (Camino, Firefox, Thunderbird, etc) and Webkit have this tradition.

I wish there was something like this for commercial apps too (OSX, iWorks/Life, etc.). But that's just wishful thinking :)

Thanks for the Safari-knightly tip, I'll check it out.
 
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