After a few weeks with Safari 3.0 beta, then with Camino 1.5, I'm using Opera again as my primary browser.
Safari 3 is a neat piece of software but still in beta, which causes far too many hassles in daily use (e.g. incompatibility with some websites). Camino is far better than Firefox, lighter/faster/slimmer but it gets screwed by all those Java/Ajax/Flash stuff that are embedded into each and every modern (read : Web 2.0) website.
So, as long as Leopard is not released (my guess is that Safari 3 is optimized for Intel' Macs running Leopard, not for PowerPC under Tiger), I'll continue to switch from one browser to another. Waiting for Opera 9.5 beta, scheduled within the next couple of weeks.
Note to all modern browsers developpers : a nice feature to add to the Import-Export menu would be the 'Session Recovery' import/export.
Example : when I get stuck with, say, Camino, I kill it and start a new session with another app, for instance Safari. In this case, I'd like to be able to automatically recover all the windows and tabs which were opened last time on Camino, so I don't have to look into the history file.
Of course, I do have a kind of default set of windows/tabs on every browser I use, such as my Netvibes and GoogleReader feeds pages, my TypePad, etc. But, as I do surf the Web, I do open pages which are not in this default set. When there's a crash, only the session recovery will save me time to open those pages again.
I know I can record my sessions using some online tracking tools, but I want to keep some privacy (ever heard of business intelligence ?...), hence the need for a local yet universal piece of software on my PC - er, on my Mac ;-)