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06/21/2006, 8:55am, EDT

Wednesday, June 21st

Camino 1.0.2 improves security

The Camino Project has released Camino 1.0.2, a stability and security update to its Mozilla-powered Mac style Web browser. The update fixes security issues which were fixed in the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine 1.8.0.4, and repairs an issue in Camino 1.0.1 where proxy auto-config (PAC) files were ignored. Camino 1.0.2 repairs a problem where the software's bookmark metadata could not be added to the list of locations that Spotlight is prevented from searching, and performance degradation no longer occurs when using Camino on a network with many Bonjour hosts. Additional bug fixes include Camino ignoring the "Link from other application" tabbed browsing preference in certain cases, and the software no longer displays some search fields on Apple.com incorrectly. Camino 1.0.2 is free, requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later, and runs natively on Intel-based Macs as a Universal Binary.


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