hallo Steve!

on Monday, January 10, 2000, 10:23:17 PM, you wrote:

SL> Monday, January 10, 2000, 1:09:39 PM, Wolfgang wrote:
>> I often have more than 20 windows active inside Opera, and
>> they are easy to work with. Try to do that using IE/NS and
>> the task bar. For me, it's annoying.

SL>     And how, exactly, does MDI help?  Personally I rarely, if ever, use the
SL> taskbar in non-MDI applications.  What is the difference between using 20
SL> windows inside an MDI instead of just 20 windows instead of the fact that
SL> you're confined to the MDI and cannot really separate those windows for better
SL> use of the dekstop real estate?
in opera you can use 1-key combinations (aeh? ;) ) for switching
between windows. that means you have the left hand at the keyboard and
use the button 1 and 2 for going for- and backward between the windows
and z and x (with the thumb) for going for- and backward _within_ the
windows. combined with the far superior cache-handling and so much
faster redraw of visited windows its a hell of a webbrowsing :)



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