right?
I’ve been using SlimBrowser since the fall and there’s no reason why you aren’t. It’s small (1.45 MB download), it’s quick, it renders Web pages exactly as Internet Explorer, it has tabbed browsing, support for groups (click on a group to open a bunch of sites all at once as separate tabs), and the latest update provides built-in RSS feed support – you can view RSS feeds right in the browser.
Anyway, that’s my plug for SlimBrowser. You won’t go back.