Photos: Top 10 alternatives to Internet Explorer

When you leave Redmond, where do you go?

Another browser that wears its style credentials on its sleeve is Camino, which its publishers describe as combining the "behavioural experience that has been central to the Macintosh philosophy with web browsing capabilities of the Gecko rendering engine".

This Mac-only browser comes from Mozilla, and is the reliable offering you'd expect from the people behind Firefox.

Features include download pause and resume, session saving for the crash prone and 'annoyance blocking' to help disable banner advertising.

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  1. 1. Malcolm

    I'm surprised you didn't review Safari 4. It has also gained a one-click 'add tab' feature and includes coverflow for navigating bookmarks if you prefer, along with a nice home page feature which shows your favourite/most visited sites in a video wall style, using 'live' thumbnails of the site itself.

    • 3 July 2009 11:57
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