> Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 00:13:58 -0500
> Subject:
> From: Mac Duff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Opening up a new browser window in IE LOADS THE SAME PAGE THAT YOU ALREADY
> HAVE OPEN AND TOPMOST! WHEN would you EVER need that?! You open a new
> browser window to GO TO ANOTHER PAGE; NOT THE ONE YOU JUST PLACED IN THE
> BACKGROUND VIA THE CREATION OF A NEW WINDOW! Ridiculous. IE's favorites

<chuckle>

Someone may have pointed this out already somewhere in the thread, Safari is
the only Mac browser that *also* can do this; even IE does not nor cannot do
this.

I'm not sold on this feature, but quite often I find that it does come in
handy. I often like to have the original window open and continue browsing
from that window *as well*. On the Mac I can use command-click to open a
link in a new window while leaving the old one open too but Windows doesn't
do that (you can right-click but that requires a number of mouse
movements... and I'm a keyboard user by and large... kind of ironical that
the Mac is better for a touch typist than Winblows, but Winblows, with its
second mouse button (most Macs have only one button) works better for
mouse-users).

L8r, Eric.


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