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Firefox Facts ebook - A great collection of Firefox tips
Authored by: syko on May 10, '06 08:39:52AM

IT's great to hear you're a Camino user, but I finally switched away from it-- even with the current releases, it wasn't stable enough. Spinning beach ball or it'd just quit.. how stable is it for you?

Been using Omniweb and Safari for day to day and FF for a few things.



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Firefox Facts ebook - A great collection of Firefox tips
Authored by: rb3 on May 10, '06 09:03:58AM

For what it's worth, the new Camino on my PowerMac Dual Gig G4 MDD runs well, and never crashes. Occasionally I see the SPOD, but that's also usually because I should buy more RAM, and not Camino's fault.

I miss some of Safari, but not that much, and I fire up FireFox whenever I need some of its extension power.

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512Ke, SE/30, 7500, PMG4/DualGig



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Firefox Facts ebook - A great collection of Firefox tips
Authored by: stilabel2 on May 11, '06 05:50:36PM

Camino is my primary browser and I have yet to experience any spinning beach ball. I have an iMac G5 with 2Gig of memory. I prefer it most of the time to Firefox and almost never use Safari

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Michael E. Abell



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Firefox Facts ebook - A great collection of Firefox tips
Authored by: covisp on May 19, '06 07:24:09PM

Camino seems to be less buggy in terms of Rainbowing that Firefox. I just wish it supported more plugins.


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Firefox Facts ebook - A great collection of Firefox tips
Authored by: tinker on Oct 07, '06 08:34:46AM

If you're running Camino with Quicksilver and the spinning beach ball of death happens when you're trying to download things, it could be the Camino Quicksilver bug. Disable cataloguing of your desktop in Quicksilver (or set Camino to download elsewhere), and clean out your download history. Should work like a charm.



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