Well, Camino may have been supplanted by Safari as my main browser, but there are still areas where Camino is quite useful for me...
1) Safari still doesn't work 100% with my online banking site. The last upgrade fixed the ability to login and view, but I can't use BillPay with Safari - yet. Camino still handles the entire site just fine.
2) There are still several sites that Safari doesn't render properly. This will get better over time, but in the meatime, Camino is the backup. Check out
www.iht.com in Safari.
I agree that Safari has a much better tab implementation. This has been discussed ad nauseum on the Camino mailing list, and it appears that the developers are just too stubborn to change Camino's tabs in any way shape or form. My biggest complaints - Camino's tabs start in the center, making each tab added move the entire tab group, which makes you tab a moving target. Plus, I much prefer Safari's & Phoenix's "Open in Tabs" option for all bookmarked folders to Caminos "Tabbed Group", which requires duplicating a folder and assigning it to be a tabbed group.
On a lighter note, has anyone else noticed that Phoenix has been rebranded "Firebird", due to similar legal problems that Chimera had?
Now the two lightweight Mozilla browsers are "Camino" and "Firebird".... What's next - "Z28"?