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(Unverified)Jun 2nd 2009 8:49PM
Just started using Iron myself and am very impressed with its speed and apparent stability, and it's quickly becoming my favourite browser. Yes, it's missing a lot of the bells and whistles of more established browsers but what's there works exactly as advertised so far. For folks who use add-ons/extensions in their browsers, you can use bookmarklets with Iron for many of the same functions. Personally, I love the "AdBlock" bookmarklet that kills all the static and Flash ads instantly without making a mess of your page. The bookmarklets for my LastPass password manager also work flawlessly. I'm eagerly anticipating the day that users are given even more control over the way they want Iron to work for them.