on 12-04-2016 16:14
Hey guys,
I for one would be totally lost without tab browsing both for work and personal use but its easy to end up with way to many tabs open making finding the one your looking for a pain and also slowing down the old PC.
The recently launched Vivaidi browser has some pretty cool features like allowing you to view several web pages in the same tab and set up custom keyboard shortcuts for the various functions.
I'll definitely be giving this a go soon!
Do you guys have a preference when it comes to your web browser and if so why?
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on 12-04-2016 16:19
on 12-04-2016 16:19
I use opera because it's fast & smooth, Safari solely because it's Apples stock internet browser
on 12-04-2016 16:22
on 12-04-2016 16:22
It's certainly one I'll be looking at. I usually have far too many tabs open, though with virginmediia my laptop usually copes OK.
on 12-04-2016 16:25
on 12-04-2016 16:25
@Anonymous I'm on Safari too but end up with so many tabs open (especially when working) that I have to scroll along them to find the one I'm looking for.
@jonsie The multi-page in one tab is very interesting. Will see it in action before I rate it but if it works smoothly it's a fantastic feature.
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on 12-04-2016 16:29
on 12-04-2016 16:29
Yes that may swing it for me depending on add-ons available
on 12-04-2016 16:43
on 12-04-2016 16:43
Think its based on Chrome so should be plenty to choose from once there past the initial launch window.
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on 12-04-2016 19:07
on 12-04-2016 19:07
Interesting but I will stick with what I know.....can't see the point of changing if I am happy with what I've got. Not exactly a 'Power User' anyway....:smileywink:
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on 12-04-2016 19:28
on 12-04-2016 19:28
@Cleoriff wrote:Interesting but I will stick with what I know.....can't see the point of changing if I am happy with what I've got. Not exactly a 'Power User' anyway....:smileywink:
I agree to an extent but I'm always willing to try something new if it is indeed a better experience. If not, there is always the unintstall option
on 12-04-2016 19:59
on 12-04-2016 19:59
@jonsie wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:Interesting but I will stick with what I know.....can't see the point of changing if I am happy with what I've got. Not exactly a 'Power User' anyway....:smileywink:
I agree to an extent but I'm always willing to try something new if it is indeed a better experience. If not, there is always the unintstall option
Difference being you are far more tech savvy than me. If I get used to something and it works well I can never see the point of change. Probably why I am still running two laptops on Win 7.
Medical tech though....now that's different ....I embrace that and am all for change if it benefits the patient...
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on 12-04-2016 20:09
on 12-04-2016 20:09
We are all patients in one form or another