No it is the exact opposite, G4 said it was the **** and since I thing they are **** I don't take what they says seriously and if they like it so much I have doubts if I would.
Is it opposites day? Whatever happened to "doing your own research" about things? Not having a go at you specifically rat, but it seems like people take the easy way out and pass judgement without actual hands-on experience.
Not to mention I don't usually follow the crowd anyways so why should I care how many sheep get it on day one. I was asking people here who I trust if it is worth the download, because I don't trust G4.
The "sheep" thing is a result of Mozilla trying to get a Guinness world record for most downloads in 24 hours.
As for my opinion - I've been using it for a few months, since it was an early alpha version. I'm still running the nightly builds rather than the 3.0 (Gran Paradiso, what a terrible name, bring back Minefield!) and its easily replaced Firefox 2, IE6, IE7, IE8 and Safari (sit down RAB) as my browser of choice. This release was a non-event for me, but it was suprising to see it get over 8 million downloads (waiting on an official announcement though).
Having said all that, I've been using it on new-ish systems with 2GB of RAM. It may not be the best choice for low-memory systems, but it has greatly improved on Firefox's issues - page rendering speeds, memory usage, and the address bar is pretty useful for finding specific pages based on the title or search tags. Give it a try and see if it is an improvement.