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listersgirl) wrote2005-03-22 10:44 pm
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I downloaded Firefox (because I am a sheep!). Can someone tell me what's so exciting about tabbed browsing? I can't see how it's any different from having multiple windows open, but they seem so very excited about it.
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Tabbed browsing is wonderful because in one window, you can have tabs showing all of your browsing windows. You can move between them within one (outer) window, which means (a) a lot less clutter on your task bar, and (b) all of the titles are showing.
(a) is important to me, because I might open six or seven links at a time (easily... this is what I do, for instance, as I read the headlines in the morning). But if I have other things on the go (because, for some reason, they don't actually pay me to browse headlines), then everything else isn't swamped by what would otherwise be a half-dozen applications in the taskbar.
The solution that a lot of people have adopted to this taskbar clutter is to turn on the Windows grouping of applictions (which I do, too). However, this leads to (b) — it's much less of a pain to see what each tab contains when the titles are actually showing. Also, they're maintained in a constant order... something which Windows has decided is unimportant.
There are other benefits, such as shunting that which would otherwise open in a new window into a new tab instead. But you have to like tabbed browsing for this to be considered a plus...
WRT Firefox overall, between the extensions and the skins, there is a lot more than tabbed browsing that makes it so good. :)
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d'oh... second...
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i could go on about other great firefox things like bookmarking groups of tabs or adblock or bugmenot or how you can google with a mouseclick or keyboard shortcut from just about anywhere and add in quicksearches for stuff like the imdb and wikipedia and amazon :)
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Other things I like about Firefox: my kittycat icons and speed (at work, it seems to be less of a system hog than IE; at home, that's not always the case for some reason).
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Woo for that!
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I mean, I like it, and I've been using it all week, I just have yet to feel the miraculousness.
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Personally, since our protections at work are not that hot, the miracle is being able to surf at all without ending up with an infected computer. :p
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I'd stick with it even if I did not like it (you can always open things in different windows, as you so far prefer) because it's NOT MICROSOFT!!!
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I think because I usually have about 6 or 7 different programs open, as well as multiple browser windows, my experience is just a bit different.