The only thing bothering me is the single-process model, versus the one process per tab of Chrome, but I'm pretty sure they'll fix that pretty soon.
I really hope so. My average number of tabs open seems to be growing logarithmically over time (lately I've been weighing in at about 40, which is not even that many if you use Tree Style Tabs and put your tabs on the left), so I have a whole lot of tabs to reload every time I crash. And that happens quite a bit more often than it should, since I have so many tabs open.
If and when Chrome gets a left-side tree tab extension that works on OS X (haven't checked lately, I should keep an eye out), I'll be switching over almost immediately, for this reason alone.
I really hope so. My average number of tabs open seems to be growing logarithmically over time (lately I've been weighing in at about 40, which is not even that many if you use Tree Style Tabs and put your tabs on the left), so I have a whole lot of tabs to reload every time I crash. And that happens quite a bit more often than it should, since I have so many tabs open.
If and when Chrome gets a left-side tree tab extension that works on OS X (haven't checked lately, I should keep an eye out), I'll be switching over almost immediately, for this reason alone.