Camino was built from the ground up as a Macintosh platform
That browser is Camino. Camino makes your web experience more
productive, more efficient, more secure, and more fun. It looks and
feels like a Mac OS X application should, because it was designed
exclusively for Mac OS X and the high standards set by Mac users. You’ll
see the entire internet the way it was intended. Camino is the browser
that gets out of your way, and that means Camino users need not worry
about things they shouldn’t have to.
Camino integrates tightly with your Mac OS X computing environment. The
native Cocoa interface and the beautifully-designed icons make Camino a
very useful and elegant desktop citizen.
OS X IntegrationBut integration does not stop with Camino's appearance.
Camino incorporates features that use Spotlight, Address Book, the
Keychain, the Finder, the Dock, Bonjour, Services, and System
Preferences. The Camino Project's commitment to the platform shows in
its support for Mac OS X versions 10.2, 10.3, and 10.4; on each version,
Camino provides the seamless experience users have come to expect from
software running on Apple’s Mac OS