Thats a good idea in theory, but breaks on linux and mac where you can
drag text into other windows already.

They are making one browser for all platforms. Its probably easier to
package that as part of a mouse gestures addon, which is outside the
scope of a browser as it is.

On Sep 3, 5:25 am, Flick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One "must have" necessity I have for tabbed browsers is the ability to
> drag a link and have it open a new tab automatically. Much quicker
> than the right click and select "open in a new tab" feature that
> Chrome currently has.
>
> Ideally:
> - Drag a link downwards, opens in a background tab
> - Drag a link upwards, opens in a foreground tab
> - Drag a non-link word (phrase, sentence, etc), opens the term in a
> search window
> -- This one seems to be a no brainer for a Google browser!
> - Drag a download link, opens a download dialog
> - Drag an image, downloads to an image folder
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Peter
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