Microsoft Needs More than Tabbed Browsing for Internet Explorer
Posted on Monday, May 23 2005 @ 12:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Product Unit Manager Dean Hachamovitch recently confirmed in his weblog that Internet Explorer 7.0 would have tabbed browsing integration, a feature that’s also available in Mozilla’s Firefox browser. One of the many reasons Firefox has become popular is due to tabbed browsing. It was a different concept that let users open numerous windows in a single parent window. It’s useful, it’s popular, and it works. But I don’t see how this is a major feature in need of promotion. While Hachamovitch didn’t intentionally promote it himself, he did confirm it as if this is the next thing in browsers. Read more at CTZ