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Camino 1.6 Alpha one Released!
Posted on Tuesday, December eleven, 2007 at ten:00am PDT by Samuel Sidler
Once months of tough labor following the release of Camino 1.five, the Camino Project is proud to announce the first preview release of Camino 1.6.
Camino one.6 Alpha one incorporates a multitude of enhancements that produce on the great options in Camino 1.five, this includes improved tabbed searching, improved AppleScript support, and built-in program update for release builds.
For further information and to download make sure you take a look at our preview web page. Camino 1.5.4 Released
Posted on Thursday, December one,Office Professional Plus 2010 (http://www.office-2010-key.de/), 2007 at 2:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
We’ve just introduced Camino 1.5.4, a maintenance release which includes many different security and stability updates to Camino 1.5.3. All users are urged to update.
In addition, Camino 1.five.4 is being introduced in the following localizations: Czech Dutch English (British) English (US) French German Italian Japanese Norwegian (Bokmal) Polish Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Download Camino one.five.4 in English or its multilingual version now. Now Accepting Donations
Posted on Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at 3:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
The Camino Project is pleased to announce that we’re now accepting donations.
Up until now, when someone asked how they could contribute to the Camino Project, we directed them to our Contribute page here on our web site. However, this leaves out those without time on their hands to participate in the development, quality assurance, or localizing of Camino. (Of course, everyone can promote Camino. Make sure you do!)
Today, that’s changed.
Through the Mozilla Foundation, we’re now able to accept tax-deductible donations that will go toward the development and advancement of Camino. What’s much more, through the end of the year the Mozilla Foundation will match 2 to 1 every dollar donated (up to $10,000). Donating now makes your dollar go three times as far as it normally would. You can read alot more about their new directed giving program from Frank Hecker’s website post.
We want to thank the Mozilla Foundation for making this possible and thank any users who donate to Camino. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. Camino 1.5.3 Released
Posted on Thursday, November one, 2007 at five:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
It hasn’t been long since we launched Camino one.five.2, but we’ve just released Camino one.five.3, a maintenance release which incorporates an fundamental internet compatibility update to Camino 1.five.2. All users are urged to update.
In addition, Camino one.5.3 is being launched in the subsequent localizations: Czech Dutch English (British) English (US) French German Italian Japanese Norwegian (Bokmal) Polish Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Download Camino one.five.3 in English or its multilingual version now. Camino 1.5.2 Launched
Posted on Friday,Microsoft Office Standard (http://www.office-2010-key.de/), October 19, 2007 at 8:00am PDT by Samuel Sidler
We’ve just released Camino 1.5.2, a maintenance release which comprises a number of security and stability updates to Camino 1.5.one. All users are urged to update.
In addition, Camino 1.five.2 is being introduced in the subsequent localizations: Czech Dutch English (British) English (US) French German Italian Japanese Norwegian (Bokmal) Polish Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Download Camino 1.five.2 in English or its multilingual version now. Camino one.0.six Launched
Posted on Thursday,Office Enterprise 2007 (http://www.office2007-key.ca/), August 30, 2007 at 2:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
Today the Camino Challenge is releasing Camino 1.0.6, the final security and stability release of the Camino one.0.x series. This release is designed only for our users on Mac OS X ten.2.8; users of Mac OS X 10.3 or higher should use Camino 1.5.one. Since Camino 1.5.1 no longer supports Mac OS X ten.2.8, Camino 1.0.six is the final release for our users on ten.2. We wish you well, and we hope to see you again when you next upgrade your OS or get a new Mac.
You might recall that when we launched Camino one.0.5,Windows 7 Enterprise (http://www.windows7-key.org/), we called it the final release in the 1.0.x series. Unforunately, 1.0.5 shipped with a bug that rendered Camino unable to submit login forms on ten.2. We’d like to apologize to all our ten.2 users for releasing 1.0.5 with these a critical bug. We’ve corrected the bug and have finished some extensive testing on 10.2 to ensure that one.0.6 is a quality final release for Mac OS X ten.2.
Camino 1.0.6 is available in English and Multilingual versions. The multilingual version incorporates the following languages: Danish Dutch English (British) French German German (Schweizer) Italian Japanese Korean Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Camino one.five.1 Introduced
Posted on Friday, August 17, 2007 at 2:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
We’ve just released Camino 1.five.one, a maintenance release which comprises many different security and stability updates to Camino 1.5. All users are urged to update.
In addition, Camino 1.5.1 is being introduced in the subsequent localizations: Czech Dutch English (British) English (US) French German Italian Japanese Norwegian (Bokmal) Polish Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Download Camino 1.five.1 in English or its multilingual version now. Camino’s Mission
Posted on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 9:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
On June 16th and 17th, just soon after WWDC, Camino held its initial ever in-person meet-up. We’d like to thank the Mozilla Corporation for hosting this event at their headquarters and for providing lunch both days.
The particularly first order of business was, relatively possibly, the most essential. Since Camino’s inception as Chimera, we haven’t articulated our mission as well as we could have. Our foremost goal at this meet-up was to identify a clear, concise mission statement to publish to our users and contributors.
To start, we know a good deal about what we aren’t and what we don’t want to be. We aren’t a general purpose web-based utility. We’re not an RSS reader or an email client. We’re not striving to be everything to everyone. We’re not a Mac version of Firefox or, simply, Firefox with Aqua controls. We’re not Steve Jobs’ web browser. We’re also not a development platform, web or otherwise.
Keeping all this in mind, and building on it, we came up with the subsequent mission statement:
Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the best possible experience for Mac OS X users.
You’ll see this mission statement here on our site soon. This isn’t a change from what we’ve been doing for years, merely an articulation of the philosophy that has always defined Camino.
I’ll be blogging further about the meet-up in the near future. Investigate Camino Planet for even more of the latest Camino happenings. Camino one.0.five Released
Posted on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 at 6:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
Today the Camino Undertaking is releasing Camino one.0.five, the final security and stability release of the Camino one.0.x series. This release is designed only for our users on Mac OS X 10.2.8; users of Mac OS X ten.3 or higher should use Camino one.five. Since Camino 1.five no longer supports Mac OS X 10.2.8, Camino one.0.5 is the final release for our users on ten.2. We wish you well, and we hope to see you again when you next upgrade your OS or get a new Mac.
Camino one.0.5 is available in English and Multilingual versions. The Multilingual version features the subsequent languages: Danish Dutch English (British) French German German (Schweizer) Italian Japanese Korean Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Users of the Multilingual version, be sure to note that due to some security changes required and the absence of certain localization teams, the sheets that appear when interacting with the Keychain may appear in English rather than your preferred language. If your language is 1 of those affected, you might wish to get in contact with the Camino Localization Challenge to see how you can guidance revive the Camino localization in your language. Camino & 1Passwd
Posted on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 at 12:00pm PDT by Samuel Sidler
Since the release of Camino 1.five, we’ve been getting quite a few reports of Camino crashing when foremost run or of not running at all. We’ve identified this,Office 2007 Pro Plus Key (http://www.office2007key.us/), previously, as an issue with the 1Passwd password manager and autofill application, which is installed as an input manager for Camino.
When we foremost noticed the issue, we contacted 1Passwd and they pushed out a fix, however, it seems that some users haven’t upgraded to the latest supported version of 1Passwd.
If you’re seeing crashes on start-up and use 1Passwd, make sure you upgrade to the latest version of that product.
Note: If you’re seeing crashes or other problems with Camino, it’s always superior practice to remove any add-ons or input managers you might have installed and ensure that the issue is actually with Camino and not with an add-on. Camino one.5 Introduced!
Posted on Tuesday, June five, 2007 at ten:00am PDT by Samuel Sidler
Just after fifteen months of difficult give good results, the Camino Project is pleased to announce the release of Camino 1.five, a substantial update to the popular Camino 1.0 net browser.
Based on Mozilla’s Gecko one.8.1 rendering engine, Camino one.5 features some brand-new, exciting features to make surfing the internet even easier.
Of our new elements, some of the a great deal more exciting ones are built-in spell-checking in all text fields (utilizing the product spell-checker), feed detection and hand-off, session saving, and improvements to our tabbed searching implementation. Investigate our characteristics page and release notes for far more information and facts.
Camino one.five is being introduced in 14 different languages, which include all of those listed below: Czech Dutch English (British) English (US) French German Italian Japanese Polish Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish As always, you can download Camino 1.five (or the multilingual version) from our web page. Camino 1.five is available for users of Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
We hope you enjoy this release! Camino 1.0.4 Launched
Posted on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 10:00am PDT by Samuel Sidler
Camino one.0.4 has diverse security and stability updates to Camino 1.0.3. All users should upgrade.
In addition, Camino 1.0.4 is being released in numerous other localizations and languages, listed below: Danish Dutch English (British) French German German (Schweizer) Italian Japanese Korean Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Portuguese (Brazillian) Russian Slovak Spanish (Castellano) Swedish Download Camino one.0.4 English now or the multilingual version.