It'll be big, this. People are finally starting to see what a godawful browser Internet Explorer is, and Firefox was on the way to becoming the prominent browser. This will almost certainly change things once they've got all the issues ironed out.
And I see they've nicked a load of features from Opera
It seems to support Firefox bookmark plugins Nobo, click the "other bookmarks" thingy on the bookmarks bar. I have not tried any I only ever use the bar thingy myself. That encouraged me to try Firebug where I did find that the download manager is quite cool, but alas, Firebug said "Browser says no...".
On the plus side all my sites seem fine, so i've got no extra work to do YAY!
Well, looking on what I've heard, is it's multi-threaded doesn't do well with the Flash plugin, due to "sandbox" nature. Also, you shouldn't haffto test with "another browser" with Chrome, seeing as it's webkit, therefore if it works on Safari, it works in Chrome (and the JS is ****ing fast!)
Running on XP pro here too though, and it installed. SP3.
Really damn fast, makes browsing sites such as Digg nice, due to the heavy JS usage. Also, using this random JS test I found, Chrome scored 40 ms, and FF scored over 200ms, Safari beat FF with 175~, and IE lost with 500+ ms. Looks like it'll be interesting, especially seeing function wise (dragging tabs out into new windows, etcera) looks like Safari, but done right for Windows, which = win.
Flash runs well here though, Remote just goes nicely on
Just downloaded it, I love the idea of sandboxing and the new JS engine which seem to set it apart from "current gen" browsers. When/if Adblock comes out for it I'd probably use it full time. It IS bloody quick!