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The 'power user' term gets tossed around a lot when Google Chrome is mentioned but personally I find Chrome too locked down. Firefox has about:config and Opera has opera:config -- both will let me tweak any number of things Chrome won't. Also, Firefox's huge add-on environment is hard to compete with. I've read a number of references that Chrome's add-on farm is growing and growing but the last time I checked it was growing mostly for Windows. I run Linux, Windows, and OS X systems where I rarely run into add-on situations for all three, with Chrome the majority of add-ons are Windows only.