
CaminoSession is a session management plugin for the Camino web browser that allows you to automatically or manually restore the windows and tabs you had open last time you used Camino. If Camino crashes, CaminoSession will let you restart where you left off.
CaminoSession is free and a modest 548k download. To install, just mount the disk image and double-click 'Install CaminoSession'.

The next time you run Camino, session management will be enabled.
There will be a preference pane added to your Camino Preferences menu for configuring CaminoSession.

If you find that the CaminoSession preference pane doesn't appear after installation, run 'Fix PrefPane' in the 'Extras' directory.
CaminoSession adds two selections to Camino's "Go" menu: "Save Session" and "Restore Session."

New in version 0.4, there is also a crash dialog that gives you the option of deleting any or all tabs that you suspect might have contributed to the crash before restoring the session.

By default, CaminoSession remembers your windows and tabs every time you quit Camino, and restores them every time you start. You can also turn off auto-save and auto-restore, and can manually save the window arrangement at any time using 'Save Session' (Command-shift-S) in the 'Go' menu. You can manually restore using 'Restore Session' (Command-shift-E).
New in version 0.85:
Compatible with recent developer builds of Camino.
New in version 0.8:
Fixed menu items on recent trunk builds of Camino.
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.3 or later,
Camino 1.0 or later
System Support:
PPC/Intel
Free, and well worth checking out if you're a Camino user. This little plugin certainly tips the scales of desirability toward Camino for me among the Mozilla/Gecko browsers,
For more information, visit:
http://willmore.eu/plugins/caminosession.html
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