I've never seen a tree organized nor double/triple etc row tabs either. But
there is the drop-down menu on the tab bar which is great, and sometimes I
found useful the IE7's thumb view as well (useful when you do not remember
the name of the page but how it looks like). BTW Opera has something
similar: when you keep the mouse pointer over the tab it shows the page in a
stamp size window.
Tamas
On Nov 21, 2007 1:31 AM, Bryan Bishop <spam_OUTkanzureEraseME
TakeThisOuTgmail.com> wrote:
{Quote hidden}> On Tuesday 20 November 2007 18:47, stef mientki wrote:
> > > Tabs are far too stagnating. I can't get to all of my information.
> > > I can't hierarchically sort tabs as I want,
> >
> > Piro let you do it
> >
> > > I can't view them as easily
> > > as I view my bookmarks.
> >
> > Piro can be configured exactly like the bookmarks
>
> Really? Last I checked, it was just a verticalized version of the tab
> bar and nothing like the bookmark editors that we see out there, like
> KDE's keditbookmarks or Opera's bookmark editor (which, btw, seems to
> choke around 2 MB of data ... though KDE's tool chokes (and dies) much,
> much more easily).
>
> - Bryan
>
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