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And while all the debate has been furiously
raging (well, squalling at least) I downloaded Firefox to see what the fuss
was all about.
I've since been having a great time
tabbing. C'est tr�s
frais! Thanks for passing on the
word...
Best,
Les
Les Marsden Founding Music Director and
Conductor, The Mariposa Symphony Orchestra Music and Mariposa?
Ahhhhh, Paradise!!!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 3:38
PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Tabbed
Browsing
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:30:35 -0400, David W. Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 25
Aug 2004 at 18:13, Darcy James Argue wrote: > > On 25 Aug 2004, at
05:51 PM, Mark D Lew wrote: > > > > > > > >
On Aug 25, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote: > > > >
> >> I actually first started seeing the need for tabs with regard
to > > >> Google searches. With tabs, you can open an
interesting link from > > >> the results page in a new tab,
then surf around the site for a > > >> while if you want, and
just close the tab when you're done to get > > >> back to the
search results. You don't have to hit "back" a bunch of > > >>
times, or search Google again. > > > > > > This
actually sounds mildly useful. It's the first thing anyone > >
> here has described that sounds like something I might do. >
> > > Well, I mentioned it several times already. In fact,
it's something > > I've mentioned every time we've had this
discussion! I guess I didn't > > emphasize the "surf around the
site for a while" part enough. That's > > something I thought
would be obvious, but as always, I ought to > > remember that what's
obvious to me isn't necessarily obvious to > > others. >
> But if he'd only try it, he'd have seen this long ago. >
> Which is why his reactions make me want to pull out my
hair!
But he couldn't have "tried it" without specific methods in
mind.
All in all, I think we've made our position as plain as it's
going to get. Whether Mark decides to use tabbed browsing or not, he's got
all the info he needs to start making use of it. It seems to me that
he's quite content with his status quo, so I doubt that any more sharing
of our working methods will help him at all.
Richard is a new
convert, though! Don't count this conversation as a total loss for the
world of tabbed browsing! :)
-- Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ Finale
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