Edelstein wrote:
One thing I like about Internet Explorer (IE) is that when you request a new window, it creates a window at the same page with the same history. So, for example, if you are looking at a product page with several ways to go to find product details, new windows allow you to explore these without losing the first page. You can then go back to the first page, create another window, and follow another product path. This way you save the windows and can therefore compare details of different products.
This feature is valuable for other circumstances where you want to follow different paths and preserve the results for comparison.
Is it possible to do this in Mozilla/Netscape?
I've also appreciated this. But Moz/NN recent "tabbed browsing" invention is superior, IMHO. Please note that I'm usually NOT a friend of neither Moz nor NN, but have to give them credit for this.
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