Use Camino ExtraPrefs to set some useful additional preferences for Camino which can't be accessed through the original preference pane of Camino including ad blocking and a toolbar search engine editor (with additional search engines to download).
Examples: Agent spoofing, Disable favicons, enable ad blocking, enable pipelining, disable disk cache, etc.
CEP currently doesn't work with FileVault enabled (there's a workaround).
CEP is available in English, French, German, Japanese.
DO NOT USE CaminoExtraPrefs on 1.0a1!!!, its only for Camino 0.8. It's redundant and causes problems on Camino 0.9a1+.
CEP has been replaced by the same author into 6 (currently) seperate prefPanes called CamiTools. You can obtain them here by searching for:
CamiSearch
CamiFlash
CamiOptions
CamiBlock
CamiLook
& CamiLink
...or download them all from the following address: http://www.nada.de/mac/camitools/index.html
[Version 2.3]
1 Reply
Anonymouscommented on 15 Sep 2005
That's CamiCool!
Anonymousreviewed on 28 Feb 2005
you don't need to tar and gzip a .dmg, guys. it's one file (so you don't need tar), and a .dmg is usually already compressed (so you don't need gzip).
Versions since 1.2.1 have not worked for me. Using Camino 0.82, panther 10.3.7. It installs OK, restarts Camino OK, but Camino will not display it's window thereafter.
[Version 2.3]
1 Reply
Anonymouscommented on 20 Jan 2005
the 'culprit' is one of the search engines you've defined.
open Camino ExtraPrefs and check that every search engine url has encoded ampersands (&). so instead of '&' there should be '& amp;' (without the space - otherwise it won't display here)
save it and restart Camino. and the window is back again!
Anonymousreviewed on 31 Dec 2004
A must have plugin for Camino, makes it perform everything Safari can for free. CSS ad-blocking, Agent spoofing, and loads more, you couldnt ask for a better plugin!
[Version 2.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 30 Dec 2004
Alright, CEP is back again in all its glory after some odd behaviour present in v. 2.0.x seemed to drive many of us a little crazy trying to figure out what was happening, and it is as useful as ever, if not even more. :-)
It was a good idea to move the apple scripts to an installation apart from that of CEP itself, I guess.
Thanks to the developer for his time and efforts and this wonderful little piece of free soft. Thumbs up!
[Version 2.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 30 Dec 2004
All this program did was make Camino unstable for me. In fact, it was crashing so routinely that I had to switch to Firefox.
Kudos to the developers though for trying to get good freeware out to the Mac commnunity. I do appreicate their time and efforts!
[Version 2.2]
2 Replies
Anonymouscommented on 30 Dec 2004
there could have been so many easy ways to repair Camino's crashing behaviour if CEP has been the culprit.
you didn't use any of them.
good luck with Firefox!
Anonymouscommented on 30 Dec 2004
Well, don't get angry... The guy could have tried with a fresh copy of Camino at least, but not everybody knows how to try to solve issues.
Anonymousreviewed on 27 Dec 2004
Yeah - that's it! A nice gift for Christmas - Thanks - no more sadness :)
[Version 2.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 27 Dec 2004
Developer seems to have worked out the minor problems in the previous 2.x versions. Great app!
[Version 2.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 21 Dec 2004
This used to work perfectly, but now I can't get CEP to load after a couple Camino restarts or so if I remove the script menu it places on my toolbar. Too messy now to keep on using it.
[Version 2.0.1]
1 Reply
Anonymouscommented on 22 Dec 2004
Does Camino ExtraPrefs work if you open it in the Finder with double-click?
Anonymousreviewed on 21 Dec 2004
Okay..so how the hell did this program jump to 2.0 with 2 minor additions??
Right there shows me all i need to know..
ABORT!
[Version 2.0.1]
1 Reply
Anonymouscommented on 21 Dec 2004
Agreed. It hardly warrants a 2.0, but at least the 2.01 addresses the installer problem.
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Use Camino ExtraPrefs to set some useful additional preferences for Camino which can't be accessed through the original preference pane of Camino including ad blocking and a toolbar search engine editor (with additional search engines to download).
Examples: Agent spoofing, Disable favicons, enable ad blocking, enable pipelining, disable disk cache, etc.
CEP currently doesn't work with FileVault enabled (there's a workaround).
CEP is available in English, French, German, Japanese.
Anonymous reviewed on 15 Sep 2005
CEP has been replaced by the same author into 6 (currently) seperate prefPanes called CamiTools. You can obtain them here by searching for:
CamiSearch
CamiFlash
CamiOptions
CamiBlock
CamiLook
& CamiLink
...or download them all from the following address: http://www.nada.de/mac/camitools/index.html
Anonymous reviewed on 28 Feb 2005
+1
Bill B reviewed on 20 Jan 2005
open Camino ExtraPrefs and check that every search engine url has encoded ampersands (&). so instead of '&' there should be '& amp;' (without the space - otherwise it won't display here)
save it and restart Camino. and the window is back again!
Anonymous reviewed on 31 Dec 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 30 Dec 2004
It was a good idea to move the apple scripts to an installation apart from that of CEP itself, I guess.
Thanks to the developer for his time and efforts and this wonderful little piece of free soft. Thumbs up!
Anonymous reviewed on 30 Dec 2004
Kudos to the developers though for trying to get good freeware out to the Mac commnunity. I do appreicate their time and efforts!
you didn't use any of them.
good luck with Firefox!
Anonymous reviewed on 27 Dec 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 27 Dec 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 21 Dec 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 21 Dec 2004
Right there shows me all i need to know..
ABORT!