Wow - that's a nifty tool - I wonder if they will adapt it to Google Chrome when plugins come available in the next couple of months.
I *just* wrote an article on Ubiquity last night, check it out here, it covers how to install and use it, and there's a video at the end too: http://usource.org/articles/mozilla-ubiquity-its-like-gnome-do-for-your-browser/
I personally prefer the Webkit rendering engine (the one used in Konqueror, Safari, Webkit) over the others, but I can't stop using Firefox because of the features. Pressing control-shift-T will re-open the most recently closed Tab, and I've gotten to used to having that ability. also, I've grown accustomed to certain Firefox shortcuts and features. I regularily use Webkit and Firefox, often simultaneously, and I keep Opera installed and updated. Opera is a wonderful, fast and compatible browser, but what keeps me from depending on it is that it is not open-source. I really appreciate that it is free, and I do heavily recommend it over IE to anybody out there, but I believe Firefox is the ultimate best choice. When designing your websites, do try to check them in one of each of these: -Gecko engine (either Firefox or Mozilla) -Webkit (Safari, Webkit, Konqueror, Google Chrome) -Opera or consult this list to see the different rendering engines that drive the different browsers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_layout_engines
Putting my hand up too as a firefox convert. Was hard to get used to but now I just cant use any other browser. Love it !
Yeah... Firefox iz better than IEx IE crushes again and again and gives much errorz.... Firefox is really good one...!
FF killed IE, everyones knows it already and now FF has a younger bro named Chrome, so for years FF will be the leader and the best of all web browser, I have no doubt about that
I prefer firefox too, but have to test all my web pages in IE because IE is still worlds most used Browser.