Nah, Firefox has all that and more. AND it's completely free with no strings attached AND it's 100% open source. Plus you can choose to only install the plug-ins you WANT to install - so far I have mouse gestures, a drop-down search bar which searches about 20 different databases (everything from google to dictionary.com), and an embedded notetaking program, plus more. Did I mention that the gui is fully customisable? Plus you can have bookmarks on your gui? I could go on, but I think I've made my point. Hey random, what are the names of the extentions you are using? What is that drop down search thing? I have a search bar with a few things on it (Google, Freedictionary, Wikipedia, Urbandictionary, astalavista, and IMDb), is that what you mean? And I can't download any themes yet for Firefox 0.9, I want some damn themes. Yeah, that's the one I was talking about. Also, that note-taking program I have is called quicknote. It's very good because you can just select some text, then right click on it and press 'send to quicknote' and the text will copy across with the URL at the bottom for later reference. Plus you can either have it as a tab or as a separate window. The other one I mentioned's just called 'mouse gestures' Alright cool! I don't use Mouse Gestures but I guess I can give it a try again. I fidget alot with my mouse so that's a problem.