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I try to use a variety of browsers. Safari is very handy if you have a lot of h2g2 tabs open. Every h2g2 page has a title beginning with "BBC - h2g2 - ". So if there are a lot of tabs, you can't tell which is which. Safari chops the beginning off, and gives you the actual title.

What I find really special about Firefox is the "Add a keyword for this search" function. I've added keywords for many "searches" which expect to receive a URL, such as http://validator.w3.org, http://web-sniffer.net, and http://who.is. I also have keywords for searches on h2g2, Amazon, BBC News, Wikipedia, and IMDb. Very very handy.

TRiG.
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Hola!  Loverock Davidson | 06/30/09
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RE: With 3.5 launch, Firefox faces new challengers  ampers@... | 06/30/09
Safari  richardmitnick | 06/30/09
That number must include Mac (and maybe iPhone)  Rob Oakes | 06/30/09
Opera's Nitch  El Condor | 06/30/09
hmmm  Nomad08 | 06/30/09
Customization  grashopper2001@... | 07/01/09
Firefox  Timothy (TRiG) | 07/02/09
My motto.  magallanes | 07/01/09
RE: With 3.5 launch, Firefox faces new challengers  nidzumi | 07/05/09
Qualify the numbers  xPositor | 07/06/09
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