A Bat-fellow, Alan Poulton,
wrote on Sunday, 6th January 2002 at 12:46:47 (GMT -0800),
which was 21:46 in Bratislava --

AP> When I last tried Opera, the biggest complaint I had was how it handled
AP> multiple instances, or windows.  Currently, when I do a search on
AP> Google, I'll open a bunch of the results into new windows (Shift-Click
AP> the link to do this in IE). In IE, all the new windows show on my Task
AP> Bar and I can switch between them with a simple Alt-Tab.  And then
AP> Ctrl-W to close it when I'm done.  With Opera, all the "new windows"
AP> were in the Window pull down and I could see no easy way of switching
AP> between them.

AP> Does Opera still behave this way?

It does not. It's another revolutionary feature introduced in Version
6: you can now press CTRL+TAB upon which a menu pops up where you may
comfortably choose which of the 20 pages you have currently open you
want to view. CTRL+TAB for windows within Opera behaves the same way
as ALT+TAB behaves for applications within Windows -- it's flawless.
Plus, the colour of the page's title shows you whether the page has
already been completely loaded or not, so you may continue clicking on
Google links until those pages you're primarily interested in are
ready for you to view them. Google is integrated within Opera so you
just press SHIFT+F8, type any keyword and Opera instantly spawns 100
Google links for you to choose from.

Shall we move to TBOT now?  ;-)

-- 
Yours,
Alex. of Slovakia
www.avenarius.sk

[flying with The Bat! 1.54 Beta/21
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 67766446 A 
amd k6-2 500 mhz processor with 128 mb ram]


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