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− | Camino 2.0 Beta | + | Camino 2.0 Beta 2 is the second preview release of a significant upgrade to the popular Mac OS X browser using Mozilla.org’s Gecko HTML rendering engine. Notable improvements include Growl notifications for completed downloads, rearranging tabs by drag and drop, the ability to disable “Block Flash animations” on a per-site basis, tab overview, full content zoom, better support for Full Keyboard Access in the browser window, and a “Recently Closed Pages” menu. |
Note that Camino 2.0 Beta 2 is in the “beta” stage, which means that it is close to its final shipping state. We feel that it is usable on a day-to-day basis and a large improvement over Camino 1.6, but you may still experience issues and some functionality may not work entirely as intended. The goal of this early release is to demonstrate the team’s progress and to allow users to report problems before the final release. | Note that Camino 2.0 Beta 2 is in the “beta” stage, which means that it is close to its final shipping state. We feel that it is usable on a day-to-day basis and a large improvement over Camino 1.6, but you may still experience issues and some functionality may not work entirely as intended. The goal of this early release is to demonstrate the team’s progress and to allow users to report problems before the final release. |
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About Camino® 2.0 Beta 2
Camino 2.0 Beta 2 is the second preview release of a significant upgrade to the popular Mac OS X browser using Mozilla.org’s Gecko HTML rendering engine. Notable improvements include Growl notifications for completed downloads, rearranging tabs by drag and drop, the ability to disable “Block Flash animations” on a per-site basis, tab overview, full content zoom, better support for Full Keyboard Access in the browser window, and a “Recently Closed Pages” menu.
Note that Camino 2.0 Beta 2 is in the “beta” stage, which means that it is close to its final shipping state. We feel that it is usable on a day-to-day basis and a large improvement over Camino 1.6, but you may still experience issues and some functionality may not work entirely as intended. The goal of this early release is to demonstrate the team’s progress and to allow users to report problems before the final release.
Camino 2.0 Beta 2 shares the same code base as Firefox 3.0, both being based on version 1.9.0 of Gecko, and thus shares many of the security fixes and Gecko improvements that are in that version of Firefox.
Camino 2.0 Beta 2 is available for Mac OS X 10.4 and later.
Features in Camino 2.0 Beta 2
The following changes and improvements have been made since the Camino 2.0 Beta 1 release.
Bookmarks & History
- Bookmark folders expanded during bookmark dragging now auto-collapse after dropping the bookmark.
- It is once again possible to move bookmarks that were imported from HTML-based bookmark files.
- Site icons in the bookmarks and history menus now display properly even when modifier keys are pressed.
- When the Top Ten List collection is used as the Dock menu, “Use as Dock menu” will be checked in the context menu.
- Added support for importing bookmarks from SeaMonkey 2.
Downloading
- If Growl is installed, Camino will generate notifications when downloads begin and finish.
Tabs
- On Mac OS X 10.4, background tabs will now draw properly while dragging.
- Attempting to drag the empty space in the tab bar will no longer drag the current tab.
User Interface
- Non-ASCII characters in URLs are now displayed in a readable format in tooltips.
Web Page Interaction
- Pop-up menu
<select>
controls will always display using the Aqua appearance. - Flash animations will no longer continue running once the page containing them has been closed.
- Upgraded the “Block flash animations” code to use Flashblock 1.5.8.
- Improved ad-blocking.
Features in Camino 2.0 Beta 1
The following changes and improvements have been made since the Camino 2.0 Alpha 1 release.
Bookmarks & History
- Middle-clicking a bookmark on the Bookmark Bar now opens the bookmark in a new window or tab.
- It is now possible to drag a bookmark in the search results.
- Cancelling a search in Bookmarks or History now restores the open folder state.
- When an Address Book card has the “Company” option selected, Camino now displays the company name as the bookmark title.
- Escape now cancels an edit in the Bookmarks Manager.
Downloading
- On Mac OS X 10.5, Camino will bounce the downloads folder in the Dock when a download finishes.
Preferences
- Added an exceptions list to allow disabling “Block Flash animations” on a per-site basis.
Privacy & Security
- Camino now supports importing PKCS#12 certificates with the
.pkcs12
extension. - The “Import” command in the Certificates window now supports importing Certificate Authorities, website certificates, and personal certificates.
Tabs
- Tabs can be rearranged by dragging and dropping.
- Added an optional toolbar button for Tab Overview.
- Command-dragging a bookmark folder to a tab will now open the bookmarks in new tabs instead of replacing the current tabs.
- Site icons in tabs are now the same size as site icons in the location bar.
User Interface
- Non-ASCII characters in URLs are now displayed in a readable format in the location bar and the autocomplete window.
- The down arrow will now display menus in search fields if the cursor is already at the end of the field.
- Command-D will now trigger the Bookmark sheet even when Caps Lock is on.
- When closing the Preferences window with Escape, Camino will no longer commit unsaved changes to text fields.
- Camino will now choose the most appropriately-sized icon when a web page’s site icon contains icons of multiple sizes.
Web Page Interaction
- QuickTime movies and other plug-in content will now hide properly when switching tabs.
- Web pages now respect the Mac OS X preference for disabling text smoothing below a certain font size.
- Camino no longer detects certain non-feed URLs as feeds.
- Upgraded the “Block flash animations” code to use Flashblock 1.5.7.
- Improved ad-blocking.
Features in Camino 2.0 Alpha 1
The following changes and improvements have been made since the Camino 1.6 release.
General
- Camino 2.0 Alpha 1 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.
- Uses version 1.9 of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.
- Includes a new graphics architecture based on Quartz.
- Better compatibility with popular plug-ins.
- Significant improvements in Flash performance.
- Enhanced support for web standards.
- Supports JavaScript 1.8.
- Scroll bars in hidden portions of web pages no longer display.
- Better handling of pages with large tables.
- Web page form controls now respect author styling in more cases.
- Improved support for fonts and languages.
- Upgraded to version 1.5b6 of the Sparkle software update framework.
Bookmarks & History
- The History menu now contains a sub-menu listing the last 20 closed web pages.
- The importer for HTML bookmark files is now more stable and includes better support for bookmark attributes and for exported Firefox 3 bookmarks.
- Dropping a bookmark on a collection no longer switches the active collection.
- It is now possible to drag plain-text
javascript:
URLs, such as bookmarklets, to the Bookmark Bar. - Added a page translation bookmarklet to default bookmarks.
Preferences
- Changes to the font preferences now apply automatically.
- Changes to the “Home Page” field in the General preference pane now apply without switching panes or closing the Preferences window.
Privacy & Security
- Camino now displays error pages for secure web pages using invalid or untrusted certificates.
- Camino now supports adding exceptions to allow access to secure web pages whose certificates are invalid or untrusted.
Tabs
- The Tab Overview feature displays a grid of thumbnails of the tabs in the current window.
- The Command-T keyboard shortcut is now always enabled and will create a new tab in the frontmost browser window.
- The tab bar is now keyboard accessible.
- VoiceOver can now speak tab titles.
User Interface
- When Full Keyboard Access is enabled, tabbing now moves correctly through the entire browser window.
- The notification bar for blocked pop-ups is now keyboard accessible.
- Directory listings on local disks and FTP sites have a more pleasing appearance.
- The location bar autocomplete list now displays the site icon for each web page.
- Site icons and URLs in the location bar are updated correctly in more cases.
- Camino now better handles invalid characters in the location bar, the search field, and in bookmarks.
- The “Last Visited” column in History and items in autocomplete lists no longer become editable on Mac OS X 10.5.
Web Page Interaction
- Camino now has support for making the entire content of a web page bigger or smaller.
- Improved ad-blocking.
Known Issues
- Delete no longer functions as a keyboard shortcut for Back.
- Scroll bars will appear active at all times.
- If “Ask me before accepting each cookie” is checked, Camino will display a cookie dialog for each cookie request from a web page.
- Camino no longer supports Shockwave Player 10 and older; to display Shockwave content, install Shockwave Player 11 or newer.
- Version 2.2 of the Flip4Mac (F4M) plug-in for displaying Windows Media content causes major rendering issues in Camino. The Flip4Mac team has fixed this problem in version 2.2.1.11 of the plug-in.
- After visiting enough pages with Flash content while browsing, Camino may stop functioning correctly. Quitting and re-launching Camino will resolve the problem. This behavior is caused by a bug in the Flash plug-in and is fixed in version 10.0 of the plug-in.
- Some versions of the third-party add-on 1Password are not compatible with Camino. These versions can cause Camino to crash on launch, hang when importing bookmarks, and hang when pasting into the location bar. Make sure that you are running the latest version of 1Password, and if you continue to experience issues, disable 1Password’s integration with Camino and contact 1Password support.