"Dan Vendel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Edelstein wrote:
>
> > One thing I like about Internet Explorer (IE) is that when you request a
> > new window, it creates a window at the same page with the same history.
> > So, for example, if you are looking at a product page with several ways
> > to go to find product details, new windows allow you to explore these
> > without losing the first page. You can then go back to the first page,
> > create another window, and follow another product path. This way you
> > save the windows and can therefore compare details of different
products.
> >
> >
> >
> > This feature is valuable for other circumstances where you want to
> > follow different paths and preserve the results for comparison.
> >
> >
> >
> > Is it possible to do this in Mozilla/Netscape?
>
>
> I've also appreciated this. But Moz/NN recent "tabbed browsing"
> invention is superior, IMHO. Please note that I'm usually NOT a friend
> of neither Moz nor NN, but have to give them credit for this.
>
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>

Dan,

OK, I tried tabbed browsing and I see how that works.

Thanks.
Bill



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