Camino 2.0.6 released, fixes security and stablility bugs
Camino, the Mac-only cousin of Firefox, has just been updated to 2.0.6, bringing with it outdated Flash plug-in version checking. Given that many security vulnerabilities revolve around Flash player exploits these days, having the browser check for Flash updates and taking the burden off the user is probably a very good thing. The update also brings with it the latest 1.9.0 version of Mozilla Gecko rendering engine, which should bring rendering improvements as well as fixing some critical security bugs.The update is recommended for all Camino users, and as always, is available for free from Caminobrowser.org.
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Subscribe to comments5hRreDDyNov 17th 2010 12:09PM
Welcome improvements, but what we really need is a big 3.0 to make me consider switching from Firefox.
NyaRNov 17th 2010 1:30PM
because version numbers reflect improvement?
5hRreDDyNov 17th 2010 2:03PM
No, if you read between the lines I was suggesting that we need a new version which doesn't feel so antiquated. Camino v2 feels really behind the times feature-wise despite the neat native integration with OS X.
cookiebitsNov 17th 2010 4:55PM
I remember using the Camino 2 betas years ago. It was pretty cutting edge and kicked ass then. But now it's so far behind in the browser race, it's not funny.