Originally Posted by JadedTraveler
Ctrl-T opens a new tab in FireFox. I use it all the time.
Even more useful, though, is when you click any URL, Bookmark, or Favorite, hold Ctrl when you click, and the URL/Bookmark/Favorite opens in a new tab.
As NS is developed from the same code base, or some semblance of it, all of those shortcuts also work in NS. I'll look through the others and see if there are other differences, and whether they are worth it. In the past, a new version of NS has followed a Mozilla release, with the upgraded features, within a week or two.
Adding New Tabs and Bookmarks through customizing the toolbar gets close, but NS puts the "New Tab" next to the first tab and "Bookmarks" next the bookmarks, not in the toolbar with everything else. Close enough that it's personal preference and what you're used to. In the end, they're both "Not IE".