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As Chrome had rolled out many users from firefox had migrated to Chrome. But I personally feel that even though Chrome had rocked the browser market with a lot of new things. It still have to go a long way. What I liked the most about Chrome was its simple user interface and quick opening up. Firefox even though it lacked the memory utilization it just have solid browser engine which it had acquired from years of experience in the browser industry.

And for those Firefox lovers who would like to have some stunning enhancements in their firefox, a new addon FoxTab is out to enhance your experience with Firefox. FoxTab provides a new fascinating and elegant method for finding and selecting a tab in the browser. FoxTab is designed to be suitable for many types of users, those with only few tabs opened and those out there (like me) who usually have tons of opened tabs to select from. The idea behind FoxTab is to provide new visual methods for quick tab switching.
You can select one mode out of 5 available modes, each one displays the tabs preview panel using different arrangement:
Slides - the tabs are piled one behind the other
Wall - like a TV store. select the desired tab (“TV screen”) from a wall.
Grid - the tabs are aligned on a grid.
Row - the tabs arranged in a row.
Cycle - rotate between tabs.
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September 17th, 2008 at 11:41 am
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