--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> but what is the big advantage with tabs and tabbed browsing?  I've 
> tried them, and I see little difference in how my browser works,
> except that there's less room available when they're working due to 
> the little window (or whatever it's called) that opens underneath the 
> bookmarks (I'm using Safari).  They're supposed to make it easier to 
> load a page that you've recently visited, but don't most pages 
> stay "loaded" for several days anyway?  Those of you that use them 
> and like them, what exactly do you see as the advantage?  I feel like 
> I must be missing out on some amazing features here, but I'm not sure 
> why.

Ditto here.  I have IE set to reload on every visit
so I don't miss any changes, but I tend to just leave
pages open if I'm going to be referring to them again
soon, and click on their buttons in the status bar
when I want to see one of them.





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