A question for our illuminati:

Do I remember correctly that Safari 4 and Camino use a similar
underlying engine?

And if so, does that mean they are roughly comparable in speed and
overall performance?

(Vested interest: I'm not anxious to ditch Camino. I'm used to it, and
I like the idea of using a browser that hackers aren't thinking
about.)

  --Tony


PS: Notice that by simply obliterating all other messages entirely,
I've deftly satisfied the top-poster and bottom-poster factions at the
same time.  :.)


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