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Camino

Camino (formerly Chimera) is a Web browser that has a Cocoa user interface, and embeds the Gecko layout engine. Camino is similar to Firefox, except that it has been written to take advantage of OSX’s native ui code.

Camino offers most of the standard amenities of a modern web browser, including tabbed browsing, popup blocking, bookmark management, download management, password management (unlike Firefox, Camino integrates with Keychain on OSX), Form management and a search engine toolbar built in. It also includes built in advertisement blocking for in-page advertisements.

The project was started by Dave Hyatt at Netscape in 2001, but when he later left to join Apple and work on Safari in 2002 the general community kept the project alive, led by Mike Pinkerton, who now works on the project in some of his time at Google.

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SeaMonkey

The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to continue the Mozilla browser suite, now that the full official browser suite has been deprecated in favor of Firefox and a distributed set of applications, like Thunderbird.

Firefox

Firefox is the most popular open source web browser in the world.

Firefox is based on Mozilla’s Gecko rendering engine and is available on many platforms, including OSX, Windows and Linux.

Firefox’s strength lies in a clean and simple interface with a simple but useful feature set, such as popup blocking, password saving, and tabbed browsing. Additionally, Firefox has the largest 3rd party plugin community, with hundreds of useful extensions available.