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2late2dieMar 19th 2009 10:00AM
It looks very promising. Unfortunately I haven't had time to really try it out but from the few times I did try it, even in its very first incarnations it was already very good, and I imagine it'll get even better fast.
To be honest I hope Mozilla includes it in 3.5, and Ubiquity as well. They could (in fact, should) be included as options, so if you don't like them you can turn them off (though they should be on by default). I mean as for ubiquity, it's completely invisible until you actually use it, so those that don't want to bother with it, won't even know it's there. And as for the new tab - well, it seems like a no-brainer, I mean _anything_ is better than a blank tab, isn't it, as long as it loads fast. So I'd say that's the only thing they gotta pay attention to - if they can make sure the new tab opens as fast as (or not noticeably slower than) the old tab then it should definitely be included in 3.5.