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Camino 1.0.1 with security, Java, Keychain updates
Hot
on the heels of Firefox releasing a 1.5.0.3 security update, Camino has been bumped to 1.0.1 with mostly security and
bug fixes which include:- Fixed several critical security issues, including those fixed in version 1.8.0.3 of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.
- Upgraded the bundled Java Embedding Plugin (http://javaplugin.sf.net) to version 0.9.5 d
- Improved ad-blocking, especially of German ads
- Enabled the opening of local SVG files
- Fixed an issue where Camino on Intel-based Macs was unable to read Keychain entries stored by Camino on PowerPC-based Macs

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Don Parr said 8:23PM on 5-03-2006
For what it's worth, I Love Camino, and am so thankful the name was changed from "Chimera," I believe? No, it doesn't yet have the themes, extensions and what not that big brother, "Firefox," does but it will. What it does have is speed and stability and an OS X look and feel (Cocoa). What can I say, I'm easy to please?! I also have a habit - obsession - for running the latest nightly builds, and have yet to encounter a problem :).
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