Things I advise you to install on Firefox : Tree Style Tab[1]
Basically what it does is display the tabs on the left, thus occupying a space that is rarely used on websites (borders).
It is so practical for managing many tabs, nesting tabs etc... that I can't understand why a power user who uses a lot of tabs would switch to chrome.
Just try to use it for a day or a week and it will change your life.
Tree style tabs.
All-in-one sidebar.
Vimperator.
Ghostery.
Adblock Plus.
Stylish (or Stylebot). I've come to rather love the latter under Chrome, which I've been using increasingly lately.
Readability.
Torbutton.
That's off the top of my head, there's a few others I typically add.
My main problem with FF lately is that with _both_ FF (well, Iceweasel) and Chromium installed, Chrome pigs out all available memory, while Firefox is single-processed. While the _active_ Chrome tab usually frees up fairly quickly if swapped, Firefox can literally take minutes to dig itself out of heavy swap.
Basically what it does is display the tabs on the left, thus occupying a space that is rarely used on websites (borders). It is so practical for managing many tabs, nesting tabs etc... that I can't understand why a power user who uses a lot of tabs would switch to chrome.
Just try to use it for a day or a week and it will change your life.
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-ta...