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Even ordinary users will flock to a mouse that snaps onto an Internet hyperlink and lets them feel a window stretch (the sensation you get when resizing a window on your desktop).
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While you're still able to access the same 'ol half-and-half view from before, you can now have more than two windows open, and it's also possible to adjust the size -- and even have them piled on top of each other, much like what you'd find on a classic desktop OS. We loved Multi-Window before, and adding this new capability makes it even more tempting.
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The bar intrudes into available desktop viewing space inside the browser and needs re-loading every time the user opens a new window, slowing surfing considerably.
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