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词条 Camino (web browser)
释义

  1. History

  2. Standards compliance

  3. Multilingual support

  4. Version compatibility

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox software
| name = Camino
| logo = Camino Logo.png
| logo size = 64px
| logo alt = Camino Icon
| screenshot = Camino screenshot.png
| screenshot size = 300px
| screenshot alt = Screenshot of Camino 2.1
| caption = Camino 2.1 under Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
| developer = The Camino Project
| released = {{release date and age|2002|2|13}}
| discontinued = yes
| latest_release_version = 2.1.2
| latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2012|3|14}}
| status = Discontinued
| programming language = Objective-C Cocoa
| operating system = OS X
| language = Multilingual{{Which|date=May 2013}}
| genre = Web browser
Feed reader
| license = MPL 1.1/ GPL 2.0/ LGPL 2.1 tri-license
| website = {{URL|caminobrowser.org}}
}}Camino (from the Spanish word {{wiktspa|camino}} meaning "path") is a discontinued free, open source, GUI-based Web browser based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine and specifically designed for the OS X operating system. In place of an XUL-based user interface used by most Mozilla-based applications, Camino used Mac-native Cocoa APIs. On May 30, 2013, the Camino Project announced that the browser is no longer being developed.[1]

As Camino's aim was to integrate as well as possible with OS X, it used the Aqua user interface and integrated a number of OS X services and features such as the Keychain for password management and Bonjour for scanning available bookmarks across the local network. Other notable features included an integrated pop-up blocker and ad blocker, and tabbed browsing that included an overview feature allowing tabs to be viewed all at once as pages.[2][3]

The browser was developed by the Camino Project, a community organization. Mike Pinkerton had been the technical lead of the Camino project since Dave Hyatt moved to the Safari team at Apple Inc. in mid-2002.

History

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Camino timeline[4]
Version Date
0.1February 13, 2002
0.2April 6, 2002
0.4July 24, 2002
0.5September 9, 2002
0.6November 5, 2002
0.7March 6, 2003
0.8June 25, 2004
1.0February 14, 2006
1.5June 5, 2007
1.6April 17, 2008
2.0November 18, 2009
2.0.7March 22, 2011
2.0.8September 9, 2011
2.0.9September 14, 2011
2.1November 29, 2011

In late 2001, Mike Pinkerton and Vidur Apparao started a project within Netscape to prove that Gecko could be embedded in a Cocoa application. In early 2002 Dave Hyatt, one of the co-creators of Firefox (then called Phoenix), joined the team and built Chimera, a small, lightweight browser wrapper, around their work.[5] "Chimera" is a mythological beast with parts taken from various animals and as the new browser represented an early example of Carbon/C++ code interacting with Cocoa/Objective-C code, the name must have seemed apt.

The first downloadable build of Chimera 0.1 was released on February 13, 2002. The early releases became popular due to their fast page-loading speeds (as compared with then-dominant Mac browser, Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 5 or OmniGroup's OmniWeb, which then used the Cocoa text system as its rendering engine).

Hyatt was hired by Apple Computer in mid-2002 to start work on what would become Safari. Meanwhile, the Chimera developers got a small team together within Netscape, with dedicated development and QA, to put together a Netscape-branded technology preview for the January 2003 Macworld Conference. However, two days before the show, AOL management decided to abandon the entire project. Despite this setback, a skeleton crew of QA and developers released Camino 0.7 on March 3, 2003.[5]

The name was changed from Chimera to Camino for legal reasons. Because of its roots in Greek mythology, Chimera has been a popular choice of name for hypermedia systems.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} One of the first graphical web browsers was called Chimera,[6] and researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have also developed a complete hypermedia system of the same name.[7] Camino is Spanish for "path" or "road" (as in El Camino Real, aka the Royal Road), and the name was chosen to continue the "Navigator" motif.[5][8]

While version 0.7 was primarily a Netscape-driven release kept afloat at the end by open source, version 0.8 was, according to lead developer Pinkerton, "a triumph of open source and open process. People from all around the world helped with patches, QA, bug triage, localization, artwork, and evangelism."[5]

In March 2005, Camino's Web site was moved from the Mozilla Foundation's domain mozilla.org to the Camino Project's domain caminobrowser.org.[9]

In September 2005, Pinkerton accepted a position at Google where he worked closely with Google's Firefox team and continued to work on Camino during his "twenty percent" time.

Camino 1.0, released on February 14, 2006, was the first browser of the Mozilla family to appear as a universal binary, thanks largely to the efforts of Mark Mentovai, another of the Camino developers.

Camino 2.0, released on November 18, 2009, introduced many new interface features to the browser including movable tabs and tab preview. It was the first Camino release to be Acid2-compliant.[10]

With the release of Camino 2.1 in 2011, the developers announced plans to transition to WebKit for future versions, as Mozilla had dropped support for Gecko embedding.[11]

The final release was 2.1.2 released on March 14, 2012.[12]

On May 30, 2013, Stuart Morgan announced on Camino Blog that Camino has reached its end and is no longer being developed.[13]

Standards compliance

Camino 2.0, released on November 18, 2009, introduced many new interface features to the browser including moveable tabs and tab preview. It was the first Camino release to be Acid2-compliant.

The current release (2.1.2) scores a 99/100 on the Acid3 test.

Camino's current HTML5 support via the HTML5 test standards testbed is limited.

Multilingual support

The current version of Camino 2.1.2 is available in the following languages:

  • Dutch
  • German
  • English (US)
  • French
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Swedish
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Norwegian
  • Spanish

Version compatibility

OS X version Latest version Gecko release
v10.1 0.8.5 1.7.6[14]
v10.2.8 1.0.6 1.8.0.13[15]
v10.3.0 1.5.5 1.8.1.12[16]
v10.3.9 1.6.11 1.8.1.24[17]
v10.42.1.21.9.2.28[18]
v10.5
v10.6
v10.7
v10.8

See also

{{Portal|Software|Free and open-source software|Apple}}
  • Browser timeline
  • Comparison of web browsers
  • List of web browsers
  • Java Embedding Plugin

References

1. ^Camino reaches its end. Camino reaches its end (2013-05-30). Retrieved on 2013-05-30.
2. ^What makes Camino special?
3. ^Camino 2.0 adds Tab Overview, improved annoyance blocking | E-Mail & Internet | MacUser. Macworld. Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
4. ^{{cite web| url = http://caminobrowser.org/download/| title = Camino - Download - Releases| publisher = Camino| accessdate = 2010-08-24 }}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Bangeman|first=Eric|title=Interview with Camino Project head Mike Pinkerton|url=https://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2004/09/mac-20040923.ars|date=2004-09-22|accessdate=2011-12-28|publisher=Ars Technica}}
6. ^Chimera {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010405072223/http://www.chimera.org/ |date=2001-04-05 }}
7. ^{{Cite web |url=http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/chimera/# |title=Chimera 2.0 |access-date=2003-01-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611234546/http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/chimera/# |archive-date=2010-06-11 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
8. ^Camino. Documentation. FAQ
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://caminobrowser.org/blog/2005/#welcometo|last=Sidler|first=Samuel|title=Welcome to the New Camino Project Website!|publisher=Camino. Blog.}}
10. ^Camino. Releases. 2.0. The Camino Project (2009-11-18). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
11. ^{{cite web|title=WebKit best option for Camino as Mozilla drops Gecko embedding|url=https://arstechnica.com/apple/2011/04/webkit-best-option-for-camino-as-mozilla-drops-gecko-embedding/|last=Foresman|first=Chris|date=April 1, 2011|work=Ars Technica|publisher=Condé Nast|accessdate=October 4, 2012}}
12. ^Camino. Blog. 2012 Archives. The Camino Project (2012-02-22). Retrieved on 2012-02-24.
13. ^Camino. Blog. 2013 Archives. "Camino Reaches Its End" (2013-05-30). Retrieved on 2013-05-30.
14. ^Camino. Releases. 0.8.5. Caminobrowser.org (2006-04-25). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
15. ^Camino. Releases. 1.0.6. Caminobrowser.org (2007-08-30). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
16. ^Camino. Releases. 1.5.5. Caminobrowser.org (2008-02-07). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
17. ^Camino. Releases. 1.6.11. Caminobrowser.org (2010-03-15). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
18. ^Camino. Releases. 2.1.2. Caminobrowser.org (2012-03-14). Retrieved on 2012-10-04.

External links

  • {{official website}}
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGTbVz38CNo Mike Pinkerton talks about Camino] – "Open Source Developers at Google" Speaker Series
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