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da ne pominjem da su tabovi došli iz opere. speed dial takođe. a bogami ono što je meni najviše nedostajalo kod ffa je "paste and go". Da, opera 10 bi po nekim najavama trebalo da bude 100% uspešna kada su u pitanju učitavanja strana.
Pa i nije bas opera izmislila tabove, ipak su izmisljeni par decenija ranije, a nije ih ni prva koristila u web browseru:
http://www.livinginternet.com/w/wa_browser_mult.htmTabbed History. The first browser to offer tabbed browsing was InternetWorks, developed by Booklink Inc., and winner of the Comdex show's Rookie of the Year Award in 1994. The program was renamed GNNworks the following year when it was bought by AOL and incorporated in their online client. (The same development team then went on to develop AOL's Instant Messenger application.)
The next known browser with what it called "dynamic browser tabs" was Simulbrowse, now called NetCaptor, released by Adam Stiles on January 3, 1998. The Amiga browser IBrowse introduced tabbed browsing in 1999. The browser Opera V4 introduced tabbed browsing in 2000 (Opera had earlier introduced the multiple document interface enabling cascading and tiling of browser windows).
For some reason Internet Explorer and other browsers did not immediately appreciate this innovation, and the next known browser to offer tabbed browsing was Mozilla in 2003, followed by Apple's Safari. However, once it became a discriminator, everyone had to have it, and by 2005 most browsers supported tabbed windows of some kind.