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curious

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  1. Agret: calling people losers is definitely a top-notch way to convince them you're right. Really makes you look smart, too. Where's a proper rolleyes icon when you need it? Seriously, Agret: criticize software all you want. Don't insult people. Why do you assume that I don't know about Firefox? I do use Firefox when I want to do some quick surfing. It's a very nice program. It is not, however, a replacement for iRider. You missed the point of my post. iRider has organizational features that Firefox does not have. If Firefox would use a tabbing mechanism similar to iRider's, I'd switch to Ffx in a minute. But it doesn't, so I'm sticking with iRider as my main browser. Prathapml: Thanks for the recommendation, but I've already tried it. MyIE2 uses more or less the same tab style as everybody else. iRider's tabs are different. They are listed in a tree hierarchy on the left. It takes some getting used to, but it is extremely useful for long surfing sessions.You guys really ought to take a look at the iRider demo -- at least a couple of screenshots -- before assuming you understand how iRider compares to other browsers. It really is different. The only other similar browser I've come across is Sleipnir. Freeware, but in Japanese and I don't read Japanese. There is an English Yahoo group for anyone who's interested. And no, I do not have any connection with iRider. I'm just a satisfied user.
  2. It looks as if most of those listings are for online bookmark storage. You might try Snapfiles for some desktop bookmark organizers: http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/misctools/fwurlorg.html
  3. I agree with the MWSnap recommendation. Been using it for a couple of years. Very handy tool (and it's free!). But now that ClipMate has it, I find myself just using CM because it's running all the time anyway.
  4. Yeah, you might check out iRider. It's an IE shell (unfortunately) but I think the enhancements are worth it. The tab management is a bit different from Opera, Firefox et al. The tabs are listed in a hierarchical tree in a sidebar, nicely organized, and you can pin them so they automatically open each time you open the browser. It's really good for managing tons of pages. Take a look at the flash video on their site to see what I mean. It's not free, but IMO it's worth the shareware fee (I have no affiliation with them, just a satisfied customer).
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