Yeah, lightly.
> Lightly? I tend to run many open tabs. I usually only run into problems on my HP laptop when I have more than 40 tabs open.
It's a very good day when I can get down to 40 tabs. Right now, I have 193 of them open. Yes, you use Firefox lightly.
I'm actually shocked Firefox is being stable with 193 tabs open right now. A couple months ago, it was crashy around 80 tabs -- an intolerably low threshold.
> Chrome doesn't have some of the features that I like in Firefox.
Chromium's extension system is so substandard that if I had to stop using Firefox entirely tomorrow I'd probably bypass Chromium entirely as my choice of primary browser and go directly to Uzbl, much as I dislike it. I know what you mean about Firefox features, where the only feature on Firefox that really sets it apart from other browsers these days is its extension system.
> I'm not wild about their new versioning system. Version 6 is really 3.8 or thereabouts.
The new upgrade schedule for Firefox is utter madness. An article I wrote about it is somewhere on TechRepublic. Considering the damage that upgrade schedule is doing to extension stability, Firefox is screwing with the one feature of the browser that keeps me from abandoning it altogether, considering all the crappy bugs and other annoyances of it.