Web Browsers

I switched to Mozilla Firefox as my browser a while back, as I was getting concerned about all of the IE security alerts. I like Firefox, especially the tab feature, and will stay with it. It seems that I’m not really an early adopter though, as Cory Doctorow points out in Boing Boing that a Microsoft presenter at the BlogOn conference asked how many people were using Internet Explorer, and no one raised their hand. Things can change fast on the Net.

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  1. Tabbed browsersWhen it comes to tabbed browsers you must check out Optimal Desktop. Optimal Desktop offers a Matrix tabbed interface. So you can organize a set of tabs into groups (called Drawers) and manage upto 32 Drawers in a Cabinet file. At the Blogon conference we presented the RSS integration (to be ready for release middle of August). This means now that you can aggregate your news and links, manage access and navigation through a tabbed interface that puts everything 3 clicks away and share the result with others. Download the FeliX browser (http://www.optimalaccess.com/oadownload.php?version=felix.exe) and see the result for yourself. This file holds links to the Election sites.

    Karan Bavandi

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