With the imminent release of Camino 1.1a1 (soon—we finally got access to the tinderboxen again!), I'm happy to announce a new QA/troubleshooting tool that takes advantage of the "custom profile location" feature of Camino 1.1 and above.
Basically, Troubleshoot Camino is a quick and simple way to launch Camino with fresh profile while leaving your existing profile alone and requiring no command-line knowledge
Drag your Camino app to the Troubleshoot Camino icon, and Camino starts up with a temporary fresh profile. Test your bug, quit Camino, and next time you launch Camino, it's your regular profile back again.
Current release: Troubleshoot Camino 1.2.1.1
Disabling Third-Party Add-ons
Beginning in version 1.1, Troubleshoot Camino provides the ability for add-on authors to detect Camino is running in "Troubleshoot Camino mode" and to disable their add-ons for even cleaner "fresh profile" operation.
The following add-ons are known to honor this setting:
- ChimericalConsole, from v0.7
- AsceticBar, from v0.5
- 1passwd, from 2.4(?)
- GrowlCamino, from 1.1
- UnifyCamino, from 1.0
- CaminoSpace, from 0.4
- CaminoZoom, from 0.2
- ShapeShifter, from 2.5
I'll update this list as I'm aware of more Troubleshoot Camino-compliant add-ons