overview

THE GOOD
Fast and responsive; good cookie-handling features; best implementation of tabbed browsing; can block pop-ups; autofills usernames and passwords.

THE BAD
No autofill of address forms; still in beta; not much documentation.

THE BOTTOM LINE
Although technically a prerelease, Camino is a compelling alternative to Safari, and it's faster and more feature-filled than IE.

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Average CNET Reader Rating: 7.2 out of 10

CNET Reader Reviews

  1. October 12, 2008 11:49

    3.5/5
    This is a decent browser. The pros are pretty simple, but regarding the quirks, some things just aren't very functional.

    Some websites load oddly, you can't right-click your bookmarks to open them, you have to command-click instead. The...  read more »

    - ZephyrVolta

  2. December 20, 2006 08:31

    3.0/5
    When I migrated from PC to Mac about a month ago, I came from Windows XP and Debian GNU/Linux, in both of which I used Mozilla Firefox 2.0 as my browser of choice. Fast, responsive, and with my favorite extensions, Firefox was simply the best brows...  read more »

    - LinuxAddict2010

  3. January 28, 2005 09:27

    4.0/5


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