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Pimp your Camino
Safari isn't the only browser that can pimp it these days, as it looks like
Camino has its own custom parts shop now. Pimp My Camino (started by John
Hicks; he who set up Pimp my Safari) keeps track of the plugins, addons,
haxies and scripts (and more!) for Mozilla's fantastic Camino browser.I don't know how long Pimp My Camino has been around, but they already have a whole slew of stuff like CamiScript (applescripts for saving sessions, grabbing site feed URLs, etc.) and CamiTools (a feature-packed pref pane), ready and ripe for you to blow an entire afternoon tinkering with.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Appleologist said 1:36PM on 4-17-2006
I'll use Camino once there's RSS functionality and spell checker...
Until then, I'm a Safari/Firefox user.
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Brad said 6:18PM on 4-17-2006
Get with the times. This website's been around for a while.
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Stridey said 7:28PM on 4-17-2006
Brad: You're joking, right? It hasn't even officially launched yet! Technically, PMC is still in its 'soft-launch' phase (though that probably changed with this article... :p)
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Zeke said 12:43AM on 4-18-2006
I don't care how long the site's been around. I just "pimped" Camino and it's fantastic! For OS X with these scripts Camino is finally better than Firefox. IMHO of couse.
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Marco F. said 7:01AM on 4-18-2006
Is there .mac syncing yet?
without it: no Camino for me :(
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