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Tabbed browsing is the first step, session saving is the needed second step.
Tabbed browsing is the first step, session saving is the needed second step.
The Software Update section of the PRD needs some updating now to reflect the decision to do more in Fx 1.1. As I can't say I'm too familiar with what exactly will happen, I'll leave that to someone else to sort out! --[[User:Chrisblore|Chrisblore]] 12:56, 5 May 2005 (PDT)

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I really think that session saving should be released for Firefox 1.1 or latest 1.5 This is an absolute important feauture, as it is real time saving and can be usefull for almost everyone. If you have a lot of tabs open, and you have to go, it is great to be able to save all that and find it later again like it was.

IE7 will probably have this, as they are going to have tabs. If they'll have this feauture first, a lot of useres that still uses IE will enjoy this and see Firefox don't have this and think IE is better.

IF firefox implement that first, I think A LOT of IE useres could be converted to Firefox, as it is a feature a lot of people are waiting for.

Tabbed browsing is the first step, session saving is the needed second step.


The Software Update section of the PRD needs some updating now to reflect the decision to do more in Fx 1.1. As I can't say I'm too familiar with what exactly will happen, I'll leave that to someone else to sort out! --Chrisblore 12:56, 5 May 2005 (PDT)