I'm kinda meh about it. The syntax feels cleaner, but I feel like I'm always fighting it to do things I consider very reasonable. There's a certain style of leveraging OOP that adds a lot of power and simplicity to one's code, and Smarty is actively hostile to it; usually it feels like Smarty is only grudgingly willing to allow the indirection operator (->) to exist at all. That annoys me and makes me feel like I'm coding with a hand tied behind my back for no really great reason (since the promised benefit of designers being able to edit templates has yet to come to pass for me, and designers have edited my PHP templates in the past just fine).
|escape:html, |escape:javascript and so on are a lot more pleasing than the zoo of PHP escaping functions, though. (I mean, htmlspecialchars()? Seriously, that's the best name you could think of? Wow, just wow.)