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The ability to move tabs. That's right. It seems intuitive that once you have tabs you should be able to move them around and re-order them, but until 1.5, you had to find a special extension to do it for you.
Until 1.0 came out, there was a *great* extension to do it, but afterwards, you had to use an extension that did it but had "extra features" that tried to replace another extension (Tabbrowsing preferences), and did a rather crappy job of it.
It seems like a simple pleasure, but I'm glad it's been incorporated into the main FF build. Maybe my other favorite extensions will be incorporated in time as well!
I miss a few things with one complaint:
1.) Clicking on what should be an RSS icon in the URL bar (like Safari) brings up "Live bookmarking". I just want feeds to register with NetNewsWire (like they do in Safari).
2.) Stability, it doens't blow up on crappy javascript like Safari, but the OS X build "feels" less stable once you start loading all these cool extentions.
3.) SPELLCHECK!
4.) Crappier Popup blocking
My big complaint? Processor usage. I have a 1.5ghz powerbook, and Firefox can peg me pretty easily.
The nice parts:
Extentions.
It seems faster.
Being a little part of the Firefox "revolution".