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Geez, so many fickle users out there. Most don't appreciate even a little that it was Firefox that stirred up the browser wars, when the alternatives were a sluggish Netscape and an anti-standards IE. So you're Firefox is 'sluggish'? Sounds like you have other issues on your system too. My primary box is a six year old P4 and Firefox launches/views pages pretty well.
Also don't forget Google only offered Chrome to Windows users for quite a while, leaving Linux users with a somewhat supported 'build your own' option of Chromium. Their excuse was a public statement about how it was too difficult and problematic to offer Linux or OS X versions. Yet Firefox and Opera have been popping out concurrent versions for multiple platforms for years. (OK, well Opera has been concurrent version-wise only recently, but their developers are too busy innovating unique ideas that other browsers pick up on.)