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It's really pretty good nowadays, and doesn't suffer from the perennial memory leak slowdown problem that Chrome has had for years. Far more configurable as well. Best of all, it's open source-- you could rewrite and alter a function if you wanted. The way it handles SSL security updates makes a lot more sense too-- Chrome creates their own authority lists, which seems kinda nutty to me. Firefox gets them from the certificate assigners, just as the rest of the world does. Yeah, I guess I kinda like it. 😉

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