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Camino Project

When I'm at work, I use a browser called Camino (formerly Chimera) for just about everything web-related. It's perfect for my needs, and fills every niche I need for work, and for play. It's come a long way, and with stiff competition from Safari and now Firefox. But each of those programs lacks something Camino has, and that's what keeps me loyal.

So I was pleased to see an article on Ars Technica with the project head and lead developer. And I think I can definitely agree with this statement from the article.

You have built something that people are fighting for and passionate about. That is a huge compliment, IMO the best compliment software can get."
I, for one, hope that they don't stop working on this browser for a long time.

Courtesy of Slashdot.

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