For me, I'll be using this as a webapp container for stuff I have open 24/7, like gmail, google reader, etc. I'll still fire up firefox for any serious websurfing / research. Although to be honest, the only thing firefox has that I need are tabs and adblock.
Cheers, Alex On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Samuel Baldwin<shardz4...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm wondering how people use this; I normally have upwards of 30 tabs > open in firefox at a given time. I understand the idea is to let the > window manager manage the instances, but for someone like me, this > doesn't work too well. > > I suppose I could "cut back" a bit, but then I'd need some way of > managing bookmarks. If this could manage bookmarks and passwords, I'd > jump on it as my primary browser. > > Is anything like this planned, or should I forget about it? (Or should > I write it myself?) > -- > Samuel 'Shardz' Baldwin - staticfree.info/~samuel > >