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Camino 2.0.5 adds Flash plugin checker, quashes bugs

27 October 2010 1,667 views One Comment



With Adobe Flash always a security and stability concern, it’s good to have an automagical way to check and insure that you’ve always got the newest version. Get that an upgraded Java Plugin and bunch o’ bug fixes in this latest release, as well.

Camino 2.0.5 (release notes) will check during its start up to see that you have the latest version of the Flash Player plug-in. With a three or four different versions of Flash available, it’s difficult to know which is the most up-to-date.

Other fixes and features:

• Improved stability
• Google Calendar’s print function now works in Camino
• Plug-ins now receive the correct modifier keys after switching Spaces using keyboard shortcuts on Mac OS X 10.6
• Links on the blocked site overlay are now visible even if the “Underline links” preference is off
• Removed Bloglines from the supported web-based feed readers
• Upgraded the bundled Java Embedding Plugin to version 0.9.7.4
• Improved ad-blocking

Get your copy of Camino 2.0.5 here (15.8MB).

See also:
YouTube5 extension obviates Flash
MSN Messenger 8 out of beta
Apple to double data center, build solar farm?
Opera 11 alpha brings extensions, integrated Flash blocker

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