I'm a Google Chrome convert because let's face it, Firefox has become unbearably slow.
You gotta hand it to Google. Making their browser, they delivered on the one thing that's most important to all of us = speed.
It opens fast, it surfs fast, it just does everything neat, quick and blazingly fast, and inasmuch as I don't like change with the tools I use for work (I tend to use one app or tool and stick to that forever, which is why I'm still using Photoshop 5.5), Firefox's slowness was getting to me so a change was in order.
Problem was, I am a big fan of Firebug, a Firefox extension which is an amazing help when figuring out complicated web design projects, particularly when you're trying to figure out which css calls are screwing up, etc.
Which is why I was excited when I saw this:
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