\f1 \cf0 Thank you for downloading Camino! Please take a moment to read this information to find out about what\'d5s new in Camino, and to learn about known issues.\
Camino is still under development. It is stable enough to use day-to-day, but you may still encounter bugs. You should always keep backup copies of important data that you use with Camino (e.g. your bookmarks file). \
To install Camino, simply drag the Camino icon onto your hard disk. We recommend that you copy it to the Applications folder. You can then Eject the disk image. If you like, you can drag Camino to your dock to have it easily accessible at all times. You might also wish to select Camino as your default browser in the Internet system preferences pane (under the Web tab).\
After installation, you may want to import bookmarks from another browser. Run Camino, choose \'d2Import Bookmarks\'d3 from the "Camino" application menu. In the resulting file dialog, choose the bookmarks file you wish to import, and click Open. The bookmarks will be imported.\
\f1\fs24 contains your bookmarks. You might want to regularly make copies of this file if you run nightly builds.
\f3\fs20 prefs.js
\f1\fs24 contains most of the application preferences. Not all preferences are exposed in the preferences window yet, so you might see advice to \'d2edit your prefs file\'d3. To do that, drag prefs.js onto your favorite editor, make whatever changes are necessary, and save. Make sure the file gets saved in plain text format.\
\f1\fs24 for the profile. On first run, your profile will be copied to the new location and upgraded automatically. The old profile remains unchanged so you can revert to older versions of Camino if you desire. This version no longer uses the "salted" directory inside the profile.\
This page contains information about how to give feedback on Camino, has links that allow you to query for known bugs, see what\'d5s going on with current development, and about how to build it yourself from source.\