Web browsers from the Norwegian company Opera Software ASA have been better known for their innovation than their usage. For instance, they sported the ability to open multiple tabs in a single window long before that became standard practice. Now a new version available as a “beta” test lets you work with those tabs more easily. A resizable tab bar in Opera 10 lets you stretch the row of tabs at the top so that mini, “thumbnail” versions of your open pages appear inside. That way, you can choose which tab to switch to based on the appearance of the Web page, not just its name. Thumbnails aren’t new to browsers. Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer offers them, as do previous versions of Opera. But Opera 10 lets you see those thumbnails up top while you continue to browse a Web site normally in the larger space below. IE lets you do one or
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New Opera Web Browser Offers More Tab Options