Camino Bookmark searching
Camino has been my default browser for a long time now, and it has been great seeing the feature set grow and mature. I defected briefly to Safari, but came back to Camino after the 0.8 release, lured by the speed and compatibility of the Mozilla rendering engine.
The most interesting feature to appear in the recent nightly builds is searchable bookmarks. This is useful enough in and of itself, but the big bonus for me is that the search can include the browser history. This makes it invaluable for tracking down a page that I need to refer back to, but didn’t have the foresight to bookmark. The newest versions even feature live searching, like the search field in iTunes. I’m already unsure how I lived without this.
It’s not perfect yet though. I still can’t work out how (or if) you can search all the bookmarks. It seems that currently you can only search one folder at a time. But it’s still a huge step forward, and, for me at least, puts Camino well ahead of Safari and Firefox, despite the financial backing and developer support these more mainstream browsers enjoy.