
No sorry thats not right. Camino is part of the mozilla/Firefox project. Its a pure mac version, compiled with mac's compiling tools - Carbon, so that it fully integrates into the OSX environment. it is available on the mozilla project website. That said Safari is a good solid browser and is still my day to day browser, Again the mac integration between programs is the reason. the ability for the programs to work together is macs real strength. iLife is the best example, but I wont go into that here. Having unix underneath means it plays real nice with my linux stuff too. In fact I find it soo nice I have very little driving desire to put linux on them, unlike my other boxes. One of the new G5's is definitely on the shopping list, but I am watching for progress on OSX-4 Tiger. For those things I still cant do under Linux macs are a good choice. And nowadays they are not that much more in dollar terms than and equivalent Windows + Intel/AMD box. (and most of them look Much nicer IMHO) Gavin Denby wrote
If your a Firefox fan, Camino is a Firefox offshoot compiled with mac's native carbon, so its fully mac feel, but gecko engine and all the Firefox tools.
Matthew Browne (DSL HN) wrote: