I think in the technology we refer to this as "bleeding edge" technology. Whereas, it's the newest technology, but not always the most efficient out there. I won't be updating anytime soon because there's got to be a ton of bugs and fixes and the next patch is already either out or will be patches several times this month. I wonder if upgrading to Firefox 3 will tax my PC and require me to upgrade my hardware and spend more money. I notice that Firefox {I currently run} while running eats up about 50-100 MB of conventional memory right now - between bookmarks and plugins. I can't imagine what Firefox 3 will eat up. I pick functionality over pretty visuals. Anyone know of a bare-bones type browser out there? I was using Mozilla {Not Firefox} and also a couple of generic ones out there to surf with. Of course not doing anything that requires security or SSL with them. Try disabling all the flash, scripts, banners, video. Surfing is not only enjoyable but people can't show you ads or play movies on their site because your browser has the plugins disabled. Faster, too. Nice.