How To: Add A Combine Windows Script to Camino
2:56 pm, July 14th, 2009, Giles Turnbull
Here’s a quick follow-up to my last Camino screencast. In this short video, I’ll show you how to get a little more control over your windows and tabs while using Camino.
More screencasts are forthcoming. Got a topic you’d like to see covered? If I know something about them, I’ll be happy to explore your suggested topics. Give me a shout in the comments.
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honestly
why do you insist on using Camino , when Safari and Firefox are standard on mac?
I tried to use Camino and see no use in keeping a 3rd browser around
king, on July 14th, 2009 at 9:00 pm
Because in my opinion, Camino is more stable than Firefox and more functional & flexible than Safari.
Best of both worlds
Giles Turnbull, on July 15th, 2009 at 2:35 am
Thanks for doing these screencasts! There are lots of little Camino tips that we try to “get the word out about†but which, by and large, still remain confined to our documentation webpages.
Also, as the author of the “Combine Windows†script, I’m glad you find it useful!
Smokey Ardisson, on July 15th, 2009 at 3:19 pm