Camino gets new tabs

Camino, the open sourced web browser based on the Mozilla rendering engine, has been updated with a new tab system. The new tab patch was landed in to the source code over the weekend. Caminos previous tab implementation used native widgets. This was to maintain compatibility with older versions of OS X. The new tabs implementation uses custom widgets that are visually more appealing than the previous tabs. The new tabs will only be available in the nightly trunk builds until Camino 0.9 is released. Also slated for the next version of Camino is the ability to reorder the tabs manually.


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Get KDE running on Mac OS X

Want to run KDE without utilizing the X11 environment? Well, the KDEXTREME website has a detailed guide on getting KDE and it’s applications running on OS X. It’s a great, well explained resource that should take most of the pain out of using the new OS X capable KDE binaries.


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A user of Macs since they had silly names like Performa and Centris, Theodore Lee is a techie who prides himself on his vast knowledge of all things Apple. OS X Factor was started in 2001 (originally as macosxcentric), and continues to churn out tips, tutorials, reviews and commentary on the tech sector.