asmpgmr wrote:

On Oct 24, 5:40 pm, Robert Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:

1) Tabs were not in IE until very recently (IE7) while Mozilla has
had them for ages (Opera was the first tabbed browser, though).

2) The vast majority of users love tabs, please accept that while
you might be one of our users, you are not the majority and can't
speak for them.

I don't like tabs either and see them as a pointless waste of screen space when the OS already has window management and its own taskbar which can be hidden but I don't care that tabs are supported because
I have the choice not to use them. Tabs also seem to use more
resources and essentially duplicate functionality already in the OS. ...


Well, count me as a user who does like tabs. I can't prove it out to you logically because it's a question of taste.

I know I can set Windows to combine taskbar entries from the same application, but that doesn't help much if you have five apps running, and I /really/ don't like having 10 or 12 little boxes in the taskbar that say "SeaM..." because that's useless (I have to mouse over them one... at... a... time... to see what they are).

It does help to make the taskbar two rows high; sometimes I wish I could do that with SM's tabs. ;-)

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