I'd need a very good reason to invest the amount of time necessary to setup and learn a new browser. Safari and FF both have annoyance blocking and tab overview, as well as anti-phishing and malware protection. With features like annoyance blocking, tab overview, and phishing and malware detection, Camino keeps you browsing safer and faster on the Web.'
QUOTE: 'Built from the ground up exclusively for Mac OS X, Camino is designed to make your browsing experience better.
On the What makes Camino special? page, everything I see looks just like what Safari and Firefox already do, so why would I want to switch? Is it faster, uses less resources (Safari's a hog!), what? I want to see a chart or screenshots or, preferably, a screencast showing the differences. 'īut on that page there is NO comparison, just paragraphs explaining how to migrate from Safari. 'On the homepage, there this link that says 'We’ve created a page which points out some of the common differences between Camino and Safari. I recently contacted them, and here's our email messages:
Even the developer can't give me a single reason why I might like Camino better than Safari or Firefox.