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Although I occasionally use Camino and Safari, Firefox is my preferred browser and I use it even more of the time now that 2.0 has been released. If you use Firefox too, but don’t think the tabbed browsing feature is Mac enough, you have to install the Pinstripe add on developed by Kevin Gerich at Pretty Widgets.

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A few tips using shortcuts for tabs:

  • Command + Click will open link in new tab
  • Hold Alt + Command Down while using left/right arrows to flip through open tabs
  • Command + T opens new tab
  • Click + Drag an open tab left or right to rearrange the order of them.
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  • One Comment on “Better Tabbed Browsing In Firefox”


    By Wong. November 27th, 2006 at 2:25 pm

    Safari has a memory leak problem, it consume lots of memory when running for a preiod of time.

    FireFox 2.0 alos having the same problem, even worst than Safari.

    So far I’m with Camino which maintain on 80MB RAM…

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