Camino (from the Spanish word 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. 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. 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. Define dx = 25 # shift text to right side of bar Define dy = -3 # shift text to right side of bar Define start = 13/02/2002 ImageSize = width:140 height:550 PlotArea = width:50 height:530 left:50 bottom:10 DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:now TimeAxis = orientation:vertical ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:2003 PlotData= bar:Leaders color:blue width:25 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S from:13/02/2002 till:dx,dx,dx,dx,dx,dx,dx,$dy) fontsize:XS text:0.
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