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Is that preference or bias?
I've used Firefox since the Phoenix/Firebird/name-of-the-week times, and find myself liking it less with each release.
I have to restart Firefox at least once a week to due locked up Flash and Java sites. It's irritating, since these are sites I have to access for work, and I usually have 5-20 tabs open during the day at work. With Chrome, I only lose 1 tab instead of all tabs. Firefox's auto-save/restore feature doesn't always save things correctly.
I would say you're not using JS-heavy sites (GMail isn't all that heavy). Try using Zimbra with a 1+ GB mail store, 80+ folders, with a couple thousand message per folder. You'll find using Firefox 3.5 to be very hard ... after you've used Chrome 4.x to do the same.
Presicely.