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Yes, and for delicious users, the Firefox plugin is far, far superior to the Chrome versions I've found thus far. And nothing comes close to the flexibility of the Firefox TabMixPlus plugin for making tabs behave how *I* want them to behave!
That said, I do use Chrome quite a bit anyway. It "feels" faster and more elegant even on non-Javascript pages, and just gets out of the way of accessing web information and apps. I hope Firefox 4 can capture this user experience - that would be the best of both worlds!