May be there’s more people like me, without the time (or the interest) to try out Chromium (the open source counterpart of Google Chrome).
Moreover, if you’re lazy too, then Tom Callaway’s packages for Fedora are your only choice.
My final motivation was testing ln.usebox.net, because I developed it with Firefox 3.5, and totally forgot to test other browsers. By chance I have Chromium in my Ubuntu at work, so I tried it. Oh man, it’s fast.
The only downside is the ugly font rendering (at least in Fedora), that seems to ignore my desktop setting (which is subpixel smoothing, but Chromium seems to use best shapes… that looks blurry to my eyes).
May be you know hot to fix this little annoyance, although seems a problem related to Fedora’s Freetype version. Don’t be shy, and share your knowledge in a comment. Thank you.
