Looking for an alternative to Apple's Safari or Mozilla's Firefox? Then why
not take a look at Mozilla's other offering, Camino. Camino evolved from
being a side project of Mozilla into a fully fledged open source browser for
Mac. Built over the Mozilla architecture, it functions in a very similar way
as Firefox, is as secure, yet offers a different sort of interface. The
slight advantage over Firefox is that its much more lightweight and it won't
eat up memory like the latter. Camino offers a limited degree of
customization allowing you to add, remove and reorder all the search engines
your own way. As far as passwords go, Camino also integrates with Keychain
for storing all your passwords and certificate. However, there are several
drawbacks. One of them is that browsing simply isn't as fast as in Firefox.
It's not unusual to see the spinning wheel of death occasionally as Camino
processes certain pages. In addition, I kept receiving a strange error
message related to the disk image it was being run from which kept popping
up. However, the main drawback, is that unlike Firefox, Camino doesn't offer
addons so you can't customize it half as much. *If you're really sick of
Firefox hogging your memory, then Camino might be for you but for most people
used to the extendability and customization of Firefox, it's not exactly up
to scratch.*Download *Camino 2.1* in Softonic