Windows and tabs serve the same function...but there are some key differences...multiple tabs take up less processing power than multiple windows. usually new tabs take less time to load. and with tabs, you have 2 levels of orginization instead of one...so instead of 10 windows, you can have 1 window with 3 tabs, one with 2, and one with 5...also tabs dont crowd the taskbar
2007-05-10 14:34:12
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answered by Rick S 2
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I have a peeve approximately shrimp with the tail on. Unless it's Shrimp cocktail and you employ the tail as a serving gear it should not be within the dish. I uncover it disgusting to have a chunk of a scrumptious dish (Scampi over rice involves brain) after which must spit a work of it out.
2016-09-05 16:43:03
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answered by ? 4
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No....
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I'm looking at the news, see a lot of intersting news, so I open all of them (8) in one broswer!
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I'm doing a school project, google my topic, found a lot of sites, I can open each one in a tab without switching to it yet, once I find around 10 websites, I can close google and look through what I have
2007-05-10 14:36:32
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answered by Mike 4
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They may be more preferable to some users. This may help to minimize the amount of windows you need to have open and enable you to switch faster.
2007-05-10 14:33:56
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answered by Jamie 7
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You are then re-opening another browser, which will use up more memory.
2007-05-10 14:38:33
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answered by ? 4
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it's used to save system resources and don't clutter up the desktop by having too much windows.
2007-05-10 14:34:08
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answered by ryan_macalinao5472 3
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