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This is how the things work - those shiny features are more compelling to the end user, rather than the old CSS bugs, which only a developer can notice. The Panorama feature is kinda useless to me, as I'm already using FoxTab, which is much more intuitive and easy to work with. Honestly, I don't care if Thom doesn't like Firefox or having multiple tabs opened, but believe me, there are situations where you need to open 'something', read it later, or use 5-10 web apps at the same time. I'm not going to try the beta, at least not on Linux, because the default theme is still not done, it doesn't support the tabs on top, it doesn't have the ribbon button, all of my current Addons don't work with the latest beta, my favorite autocompletion of URL is not likely to be included at all, but most importantly - the new JS engines are not integrated. I'm going to use the official 4 version few months after they declare GA, otherwise it's just useless.