Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the best possible experience for Mac OS X users.
The latest version, PhotoReviewer 2.2.1, is just as efficient as ever, adds some new features, and works great with Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8)—and, rumor has it, Mavericks (OS X 10.9), as well.
Comment by Frank Drebin on Jun. 14, 2018 at 7:55 am. Merlin Project is now available in version 5 and it is imho the MS Project for Mac. So you dont need to work with MS Project, but get a real piece of Mac software, which works seamlessly with Calendar, Contacts and has the ease of use of macOS. MacOS triage is a python script to collect various macOS logs, artifacts, and other data. Getting Started. These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system. An external hard drive used in this manner is commonly referred to as a Triage Drive. Since the release of OS X Lion, Apple has provided Mac users with a separate, hidden volume known as OS X Recovery. It's a very lightweight build of OS X that provides access to a small set of utilities, such as Disk Utility and Terminal, though its primary purpose is to make the reinstallation of OS X as easy as possible.
The Camino Project is a group of people devoted to creating the best web browser for Mac OS X. Volunteers are divided up into teams in order to focus efforts.
The following four people are the leaders of the project. They head development and work with the other team leaders to organize efforts.
In addition, the overall Team Coordinator for the following teams is Samuel Sidler.
The following people code the actual application. They’re responsible for implementing features and fixing bugs.
While many people contribute code to Camino, this list contains only those people who actively contributed to Camino 2.1.
Those below are responsible for translating Camino’s interface into several languages, creating the multilingual version of Camino. This membership of this team is ever expanding; for a complete list, see the caminol10n Localization Teams page. Contributors to the current multilingual release can be found on the Camino Release 2.0 contributors page.
Everyone likes pretty icons. This team ensures that every pixel of Camino looks great and also designs the Camino Project’s website.
All of the text on this website, in press releases, and in the release notes is written and edited by this team.
The bug triage team is really made up of dozens of people. Each person who reports a bug contributes to the work of this team. The team leaders and main members are responsible for sifting through bugs; verifying, validating, resolving, and targeting them.
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Component: | Documentation | Version: | dev |
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Cc: | Triage Stage: | Design decision needed | |
Has patch: | yes | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
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Has patch: | set |
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Keywords: | MacOSX added |
Owner: | changed from nobody to Matt Boersma |
Status: | new → assigned |
Triage Stage: | Unreviewed → Ready for checkin |
Summary: | Mac OSX Permissions, command could be more succinct. → Mac OS X typo, permissions command could be more succinct. |
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Triage Stage: | Ready for checkin → Design decision needed |
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Description: | modified (diff) |
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Summary: | Mac OS X typo, permissions command could be more succinct. → Mac OS X permissions command could be more succinct. |