I’ve been using Camino for quite some time. Even though it does have some minor shortcomings, it’s still the fastest and best looking browser for the Mac. I thought I’d share the (in my humble opinion) top 5 fixable bugs for the browser. A lot of people are clamoring for spell check, or form autofill, but those won’t be along till after 1.0 as far as I know.
However, here are some easier to fix bugs that I hope can be fixed in the near future: Tabbing between page and URL bar is broken. Have Camino use Safari’s keychain implementation, instead of it’s own keychain entries. Bookmarks divider does not remember state. ‘Zoom’ command actually fill full screen, rather than zooming to fit content size.
Improve tooltip display of TITLE attribute values. There are a few rendering bugs and text field bugs that need to be hammered out before .9 can be unleashed on the world, but these are more ‘feature requests’ and not bugfixes per se. Additionally, any changes made to the gecko engine aren’t really Camino specific. Hopefully we can see these patched up before .9 comes out in the late spring/early summer.
If you’re a Mac user and want to give Camino a try, I really recommend giving .8.3 a try.