I switched back (on windows at least), few reasons: sick of Firefox crashing all the time, no NTLM pass-through support on windows (unless using the IEtab plugin - pointless), the tabs work BETTER in IE7; with the ordering more logical, and the preview screen an absolute gem, and generally IE7 is FASTER. Even in beta testing I found the same results with IE7 beta and FireFox 2 beta. I still use Firefox on linux (granted its a lot more stable then its windows version)... but I notice I'm using my windows machine more because of the difference. Also, in a corporate environment - it anoys me that the Group Policy ADM project hasn't been intergrated in the main Firefox for windows release... makes it difficult to control on our company network when users install it stright off the web.
I switched back (on windows at least), few reasons: sick of Firefox crashing all the time, no NTLM pass-through support on windows (unless using the IEtab plugin - pointless), the tabs work BETTER in IE7; with the ordering more logical, and the preview screen an absolute gem, and generally IE7 is FASTER. Even in beta testing I found the same results with IE7 beta and FireFox 2 beta. I still use Firefox on linux (granted its a lot more stable then its windows version)... but I notice I'm using my windows machine more because of the difference. Also, in a corporate environment - it anoys me that the Group Policy ADM project hasn't been intergrated in the main Firefox for windows release... makes it difficult to control on our company network when users install it stright off the web.