http://www.mac360.com/index.php/mac360/more/ mac_browsers_the_good_the_bad_the_very_ugly_part_2/

But then, she also thinks that Mozilla is bad because it is "only up to version 1.7". Apparently she judges products by version numbers, so I wouldn't put too much stock in her opinion.

Heh.. Shell we flood the voting? Try to Google-bomb her? I can't see why she says that Camino weakness is "no Windows version" when 1) this is a *Mac* site, 2) Camino has always said that there will NEVER be a Windows version (unless of course Apple makes a Yellow Box again..), and 3) she *doesn't* give the same critique to Safari, for crying out loud! And I have almost *never* seen bugs, other than some rendering anomolies, which were basically all bad HTML (one site looked bad in Camino AND IE - I assume it was just bad design)


One complain I *do* have about Camino is that is doesn't seem to handle embedded plug-ins right sometimes - rendering them in strange places (the upper-left of the *main* window, *under* the bookmark bar is a favorite). I specifically have this with the RealMedia plugin. The site http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product? p=1006648&item_no=CD1997#curr shows this with it's "Christianbook Media Player". It seems to intermittently work in Camino (I got it to show the RealAudio plugin once, but in the corner as a mentioned). It works fine in IE with proper positioning within the window. In Mozilla 1.6 [Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113], it seems to consistently show at the corner of the popup window (as opposed to the main window as in Camino), but the buttons didn't quite hilite correctly - as if the buttons were highlighting in the wrong location.

Jim

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