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  • Dooble – Secure and Open Source Web Browser

    dooble logo Dooble is a secure and Open Source web browser that claims to provide solid performance, stability, and cross-platform functionality.

    Its most important goals are to safeguard the privacy of its users with a group of integrated privacy features of the browser: search engine, secure messenger, and e-mail client.

    The installer also provides a means of installing the Dooble browser component. The website states the rendering engine is fast compared to Firefox‘ one which is slow and Opera’s which has middle rendering speed.

    Dooble is available for popular operating systems Windows, OS X and GNU/Linux.

    Visit the dooble website for more information on this new safe browser.

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  • Google Chrome available for Linux and Mac OS X

    Early builds of Chrome for Mac and Linux are available on Googles Chromium blog.

    The blog post says the releases are only aimed at developers because they are incomplete, unpredictable and the software might crash.

    Most of the features known for the Windows build are available which the exception of flash video, privacy settings and printing facilities. Google has promised that a beta release will be available in the foreseeable future.

    There is also a version of the iron browser available which has no unique id and is not sending requests to Google search for faster search results.

  • Camino 2.0 Beta 1 as first preview of Camino 2 available

    Camino 2.0 Beta 1 is a preview release of what will become Camino 2. The following major features have been added to Camino 2.0 Beta 1 and will be in Camino 2 when it is released.

    • Tab Dragging: Tabs can be rearranged by dragging and dropping.
    • Tab Overview: There is now an optional toolbar icon for opening and closing Tab Overview.
    • Blocking Flash Animations: A new exceptions list allows disabling “Block Flash animations” on a per-site basis.
    • Gecko 1.9: Camino 2.0 Beta 1 includes changes that improve stability on Mac OS X 10.4.
    • Downloading: On Mac OS X 10.5, the downloads folder in the Dock will bounce when a download finishes.

    See preview.caminobrowser.org for details.