On 30 Mar 2005, at 16:58, Brian Steere wrote:
Just apple click links and you get it in a new tab (assuming you enableHow does this work with the relationship between Google find pages and subsequent pages?
tabbed browsing in the browser). You can set off loads like that - say from
a google finds or an ebay list page, and then cycle the tabs to view. Even
with 2mb broadband I find this so much easier than farting about with
history.
I use multiple windows normally when I do a Google search and want to snap back to the same search page. I open another window to do a parallel search which also allows a snap back to that search window. Not sure how you would manage this with Tabs....
Drew
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