I guess the important thing about the gripes is that if any are valid,
we're hearing about them now instead of after a final release. Ahh
alpha releases...

-Josh

On 6/22/05, David Fedoruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll second that. I realise that with a new release people look things
> over and form an opinion, but certainly there are some good things to.
> >From some it seems like Camino dev team has been kept after class
> 'till they get it right.
> 
> > Lots of people griping about the new release. Aside from text field
> > entry typing slowly it's flawless. Tis a shame. I've had no problems
> > or crashes whatsoever and tip my hat to all the hard work everyone
> > has put into what is by far the best browser for OS X.
> 
> I can't remember the last time Camino crashed. Most of the problems I
> have I can't reproduce so, they are likely one of incidents. Camino is
> still THE best web browser for OS X hands down!
> 
> The text area is the main concern, but even that is better than what
> it used to be. Thanx to all the people who've spent the hours to make
> this as good as it is!
> 
> --
> David Fedoruk
> 
> "Music is enough for ones life time, but one life time is not enough
> for music" Sergei Rachmaninov
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