To add to this, my experience has been that Chrome's address bar does only matching on whole "fragments" of URLs - that is, if I visited a URL with /foobarbaz/ in the name, Firefox will match that with "bar" while Chrome won't - which is pretty terrible behavior.
And then there's the bookmarks mess, lack of tree-style tabs, and crippled ad-blocker API.
As an information management tool, Firefox is light-years ahead of Chrome.
I've only been using Chrome for about a year, but if I want the find something in my history, I have to open the history window (ctrl-h). The address bar is very inconsistent about returning pages that I've been to recently or often.
And then there's the bookmarks mess, lack of tree-style tabs, and crippled ad-blocker API.
As an information management tool, Firefox is light-years ahead of Chrome.