But if I was going to try to use it as my standard browser...
The actual user interface is piss poor, as bad as IE7 was. Why are the "command" buttons (i.e. Home and Relaod) either taking up a whole horizontal section of screen real estate, or (by default) sent off to the right side of the screen? It supposedly lets you pull the tabs around, but it refuses to move them where they need to go.
Of course, the URL input box is still just underneath the title bar, so it's farther from the actual webpage where you're likely to have your cursor. I believe they may have been trying to make use of the unlimited vertical dimension of the top of the frame; sorry to say that this is still wasted on the title bar and so there's no reason to have shuffled it around that I can see. I use the URL entry box more than I do the File menu.
Why does the current tab LITERALLY FREEZE UP when I'm opening a new (BLANK!) tab (for that matter, I need to figure out how to make a blank tab actually be blank and stop it loading "About:Tabs")?
There's an addle-brained "import favorites and settings" thing which has a checkbox only for Firefox. How about using the old IE7 settings dummy? On my Vista machine, where I have to turn off checking for server certificate revocation (in IE, so I can get onto a campus network), I found myself not being able to get back online until I fixed that setting which shouldn't have been changed in the first place.
Oh hey, apparently IE8 passes standards tests like Acid2. That's great, because it doesn't pass my litmus test for not being a pile of junk.
IE8: The browser that brings single-tasking to life (TM)
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