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IE7 Will Have Tabbed Browsing

loconet writes that early yesterday morning, "Dean Hachamovitch, IE product unit manager, confirmed that IE7, like Opera and Firefox first did years ago, will have tabbed browsing as one of its new features. Asa Dotzler,from Mozilla, points out that Dean reminds IE users who have not upgraded to XP that tabbed browsing can be added to IE through 3rd-party add-ons." cryptoz adds a link to this InformationWeek story which says that the tabs will be very "'basic' due to fears from Microsoft that tabbed browsing might scare off too many users. The feature is only being included because IE is slipping in the browser share market."

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  1. Love the spin by JebusIsLord · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ah the old Slashdot spin machine... actually if you read the IE Blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/default.aspx the developers are clear that they made the WRONG decision in avoiding tabs the first time, and the tabs will be basic only at the time of beta, but they will be adding more features afterwards.

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  2. Re:Turn off-able? by aussie_a · · Score: 3, Informative

    Tabs are turn offable in Firefox. Sheeesh. In fact, it took me fiddling with the settings to make it so new windows don't pop up.

  3. Re:Allow users to uninstall and reinstall as neede by darkonc · · Score: 5, Informative

    When MS came out with the 'un-removable' IE4, my roommate discovered that if you used the IE3 uninstaller on IE4, it uninstalled cleanly...
    Yep... technical necessity.....

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  4. Re:Scared? by hostyle · · Score: 5, Informative

    Firefox - Ctrl Tab

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  5. Re:Scared? by Masami+Eiri · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ctrl+tab between tabs, alt+tab between windows. Easy enough for you?

  6. Re:Scared? by trezor · · Score: 5, Informative

    If I have 20 Internet Explorer windows open, I can navigate between them using the Taskbar's "(20) Internet Explorer" collapsed button or with the ALT-TAB window switcher.

    Ever heard of CTRL-TAB? for switching windows inside a browser? Or any other standard-compliant application for that matter.

    Personally I prefer to be able to switch to another application when using ALT-TAB without having to go trough my 20 tabs before I get the app I want. But that may just be me. And my window-management is not thrown off in any way. On the contrary tabbed browsing has enhanched it.

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  7. Re:Scared? by justforaday · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's why I like how OS X handles this. Cmd-Tab to switch apps, Cmd-` to switch between windows within an app.

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  8. Re:Scared? by Golias · · Score: 4, Informative

    Um, you do know that you always have the choice available to open a page in a new window, right?

    So what are you bitching about? If you want to pull it directly from your task bar use a window, if you would rather nest it with one window with some other pages, use a tab. Once you start using tabs, you will find that they are very handy.

    Congratulations, Microsoft! With this new feature, IE users will at last be dragged, kicking and screaming, to the cutting edge of three years ago.

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  9. Re:Scared? by jridley · · Score: 4, Informative

    Microsoft is saying that tabbed browsing is inconsistent with other parts of the OS. In fact, it's only inconsistent with what Microsoft is saying is proper design this week; they keep changing their minds.

    Microsoft itself in the design specs they wrote years ago stated that MDI (multiple document interface) was the way all apps should be designed. Tabbed browsing is just a form of MDI. It's no different than if you had multiple documents open in a word processor; if you want to get to a specific one, you alt-tab to the word processor, and then ctrl-tab to the right document (or use the view or window menu item).

    Microsoft has been backpedalling from MDI for a couple of years; the new versions of office open multiple windows when you open multiple documents. I find this quite irritating. I'm sure they did it because of the taskbar's collapse similar items thing, but I'd rather have MDI.

  10. Re:Scared? by bicho · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ctrl+PgUp
    Ctrl+PgDwn

    rather, mor usefull

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  11. Is MS unaware of their own products? by amichalo · · Score: 3, Informative

    From the blog:
    Is it confusing if IE has tabs, but other core parts of the Windows experience, like Windows Media Player or the shell, don't have tabs?

    Um, What's been at the bottom of Excel for over a decade? Oh, excuse me, those are "worksheets", not "tabs". How could I be so insensitive?

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