Camino Browser revisited
3rd Jan. 2006

While visiting Chientai at his beautiful new office in the Creativity Lab I noticed his new browser of choice Camino. I hadn't seen or used this browser in quite some time and quite happy to see it's development continue. For me the greatest improvement since I last took time to use Camino is the visceral changes to the UI. I like it allot. I've never been a fan of the pinstripe look found in many earlier examples of Apples software interfaces and I am one of the few who probably likes the brush metal look of supposed Apples media software. I do join the chorus in my disappointment that Apple seems to lack consistency through-out it's software UI. Perhaps the rapid changes apparent in web interfaces are affecting the software development culture.
If you haven't tried Camino in awhile go have a look. It's works really well.
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