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Originally posted by FotoPlasma
Mozilla, Phoenix, and Opera (along with probably lots of other browsers) support tabbed browsing.
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Opera does not support tabbed browsing; Mozilla was the first, and is to my knowledge is still the only major browser to have true tabbed browsing. CrazyBrowser, I believe (though not 100% sure), is a hack that does the same thing K-Meleon does, which is basically using a 'layer' to give the illusion that one instance of the program (i.e. one window) is handling multiple documents. It may also do it like Opera. Opera, of course, is famous for its MDI (Multiple Document Interface) system, where documents are handled by the program instead of the OS (which may reduce memory usage). Mozilla, unlike Opera, can have new tabs and new windows, which does reduce usage of memory. Plus, there are a lot of tabbed browsing addons.