I have tried all browsers, if you can think of, but always already ended by going back to Safari at the moment, because it offers better opportunities. Today's release the Firefox 4 may be able to change this pattern.
The latest version of Mozilla's includes many new features, including cards on top of the (many people disregarded when it was removed from the beta version of Safari), App tabs (similar to Google Chrome pinned tabs) and a new full screen mode. Are all features that are not present in Safari and the ones that you want me to with Firefox 4 for the long haul.
Full screen mode in Firefox offers distraction free viewing.Of course, there are some features of Safari, which do not offer Firefox; reader view for one, but rarely use anyway and there are plugins that can take its place. I like the fact that Safari is based on WebKit, which allows for some Pretty web effects such as fading and other animations, but yet they are not widely implemented. So far, the benefits seem to outweigh the problems.
One of my favorite new feature is part of a card App Firefox. In this way, you can pin a certain tab on the card that it has its permanent place in the browser. This is a Great, because it can have a bunch of these open and pay hardly any space on the card.

Another new feature is the groups tab, which has little time to set up, but it is extremely useful when it is completed. Cards can be organized into groups, then these groups, you can manipulate as one, so you can follow the steps how to close the entire group of cards at the same time. You can change the size and drag the group to arrange them however you like. I think that when I have 10 or 15 open if you can look in these groups is much easier you're looking for a specified tab. Nowhere near as easy as it is if you are using Safari.

Mozilla says Firefox 4 is much faster than the previous version, but has not yet been noticed much difference. However, I noticed that scrolling Web pages seems to be far smoother version 4. There are also many effects in the user interface, which add to the experience; new tabs "slide" into existence rather than simply appearing. Safari does not offer such smooth experience, in my opinion.
Although Safari 5 introduced extensions, Firefox Add-ons is much larger and offers a greater range of Add-ons than you can get a Safari. For example, Appendix Card Badge offers something not available for users of Safari: Label in the tab Bar alerts about new content, such as new message on Facebook.
Generally I found so far, Firefox 4 offers better viewing than Safari. Unless Safari gets major update, and does not switch back quickly fades. What browser you prefer?
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