MSN Toolbar 1.2 Releases With Tabbed Browsing

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    MSN Toolbar 1.2 Releases With Tabbed Browsing
    Nathan Weinberg | Contributing Writer

    MSN released tonight version 1.2 of its search toolbar, which
    brings tabbed browsing to all compatible versions of IE well ahead
    of the release of Internet Explorer 7. While the tabbed browsing is
    very rudimentary, it is also very excellent. running fast and
    supporting most features you'd want.

    You can click a button to open all links from a specific page
    (say Bloglines) in a new background tab. You can have all open
    windows be designated as "My Tabs", and then open them whenever
    with a single click (although it is not simple to edit them). If
    you accidentally close your browser, you can re-open it and click
    "Open Last Viewed Tabs" to get everything back, no harm no foul.
     
    compar, Jun 11, 2005 IP
  2. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    Or you could just use firefox.

    "MSN toolbar" HA!
     
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  3. compar

    compar Peon

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    Yes I agree. This new tooolbar makes IE almost as good as Netscape has been for a year or more. So I'm not selling with this post, just informing.

    So go back to sleep Crazy, you'll be fine.
     
    compar, Jun 11, 2005 IP
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    LinkBliss Peon

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    I haven't tried IE's yet, but the real reason for surfing with both is that whenever you can use firefox (for instance not on corporate postoffices, some banks) it's better to do so.. It's kind of a range... where things are very developed, you have to use IE because the fux who developed it are MS fagsnatics, but for everywhere else out in the wild, use Firefox.

    Eric
     
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    compar Peon

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    Why Firefox rather than Netscape? Both are free. Both are based on Mozilla. Netscape doesn't have the limitations you mention about FireFox.
     
    compar, Jun 11, 2005 IP