> All that stuff said. My real threshold is speed. If it renders sites

> quicker than the competition and doesn't crash, I would consider
> switching real quick.

It's incredibly fast in comparison to IE7 and Firefox 2 & 3. I also like the 
fact that the browser (window) maximizes use of screen real estate.  Minimal 
fancy gadgets, no bottom bar, and fairly intuitive tabbed browsing (given that 
a lot of folks have already been exposed to tabbed browsing by way of IE7 and 
Firefox).  Then there's that "incognito" option that's probably driving the 
folks at MS crazy right about now, what with IE8's "porn mode" sales pitch...

And as for the comic book "user guide,"  as I've heard it so aptly described in 
some of the other circles I spin around in, it's not.  A user guide, that is.  
Like most other apps, the browser comes equipped with a link to ajaxified 
online help at, well, you know where.

If it doesn't crash while I test it the next few days, they'll probably make a 
convert out of me.

jan c.
usabledocs.com
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