When I installed FF on the lab computer, everyone made fun of me for being a geek, and insisted IE was just fine. Now that they've had a chance to play with it, I think all but one person in the lab is using FF.

Like any new software, it takes a little time to get used to it and learn where things are, but once you find out how to customize it, it's hard to imagine you used anything else (at least if you're on a PC...I'm still happy with Safari on my Mac, and actually made my FF settings look a lot like Safari just for ease of finding things when I switch back and forth). The only thing I don't like, and maybe there's a way to change it that I just haven't found yet, is that when you have multiple tabs open, there only one button to close them, so you can only close the active window. I like Safari's tabs where each one has its own little "X" on it to close it, so you don't have to select a tab to close it. That's good when I've just opened 10 new tabs, bounced through all of them, and just need to keep a few open after I've gleaned what I need from the others.