Do you use a tabbed web browser?

@sharone74 (4837)
United States
January 2, 2007 9:48am CST
Iuse slimbrowser, which is the top rated tabbed web browser on the net and you can download it for free from either cnets www.download.com or from www.flashpeak.com it is great. As long as you have the ram you can hold up to 100 websites open like the pages in a book or files in a file drawer and it lines them up right along the top of your browser. Click a tab and you are right back to the exact same webpage you left it on.
4 responses
• India
4 Jan 07
hey i use MOZILLA. and can u plz temme wat add-ons u have on that!!!! and any specail features!!????
• United States
3 Jan 07
I sometimes use the tabbed feature when I use firefox. However, if I'm on IE which I only use for certain things & certain sites, I don't have that feature. I think Microsoft is trying to include that tab feature in a near-future version of their IE. This much I know. It sure beats having several different browser windows open & filling up your task bar.
@sharone74 (4837)
• United States
3 Jan 07
Do you like IE I can't stand it, it is so cumbersome and slow!
• India
6 Jan 07
Firefox is my first and last choice for browsing... Nothing Else Compared.
@nuffsed (1271)
2 Jan 07
Like jotace, I'm a Firefox user. It does what it says on the tin and protects against nasties. Internet Explorer 7 has tried to copy it, but it is still rubbish with lots of problems for users. Why is microsoft so bad, yet so popular? lol lol
@sharone74 (4837)
• United States
3 Jan 07
Microsoft is trying to hard to be all things to all people and to cover all the bases so that people don'tpurchase other software from other companies. I think IE 1-7 sucks wind through a short straw but that is only my opinion. I have used Slimbrowser for the last three years and I absolutely love it. Especially the Roboform plug in. Yes if you go over the trial period then it cost 19.99 but it is so quick and convenient. You fill out one set of forms and those are the last forms you will ever have to type in yourself. For that kind of convenience 20 bucks is a small price to pay for lifetime simplicity. (Actually not lifetime but you get up to 5 licenses so if your system crashes or you buy a new computer you can download it again and that is great to me.