Pour one out for Camino. The Mac-only browser, born a decade ago, is no longer under active development.
Camino was a free, open-source browser for the Mac, built on Mozilla?s Gecko engine. Unlike other Mozilla-based browsers of its era, Camino featured a totally native OS X interface from day one. By contrast, Firefox has long used a cross-platform interface markup language, which to this day makes some Mac users feel that the app isn?t quite ?Mac-like.?
First launched in February 2002 as Chimera, Camino started as a project within Netscape; it was originally created by Dave Hyatt, who went on to join Apple?s Safari team later that year, where he remains today. (Hyatt also co-created Firefox.) Legal considerations later forced the name change to Camino.
One of the Chimera/Camino project?s co-founders was Mike Pinkerton, who became the project?s lead when Hyatt left for Apple. Pinkerton later moved onto Google, where he worked on Camino in his ?twenty-percent time.? He also worked on Firefox, and is now part of the Chrome browser team.
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