How is Options>Sync>Pair a Device and follow the directions difficult?
I mean, it was definitely too many steps, and it wasn't labelled clearly enough which device was the master and which was the slave, but those are more like "users won't bother to find it" troubles, rather than it actually being difficult if you want to turn it on.
Basically, many assumed it was a backup program. Recovery was painful. There was multiple iterations of enhancement before they decided to roll out Fx Account, it was clear that users didn't like the original Sync.
Fx Account is more than Sync. This is like having a Google account and allows you to connect to Mozilla services like Marketplace and all instances of Firefox a user owns.
Oh yeah, I totally agree the old sync wasn't friendly - but that's something totally different. It wasn't intuitive, and it was surprising in that it really was just a sync, not a backup. Nevertheless, it was still pretty easy to enable if you actually wanted to.
Easy can still be frustrating (as in why all these steps and which machine is which, and why do I even need to look up how to do this?), and it can still be user unfriendly (as in not allowing recovery).
The steps to turn on sync for devices where you don't have access to both at the same time are a bit mangled since you're required to use the recovery key.
I'm hoping with this it will turn into something close to Chrome's sync
Well, minus the need to to have the decrypted/decryptable passwords in the hands of the service provider. I'm not too happy with the way chrome deals with that, it just means that the impact of any hack is going to be much larger than necessary.
Only thing I didn't love was the icon, but its beta so hey.
Link to Aurora nightly:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-mozilla-aurora/