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Created: Jul 23, 2006
As much as they are different, these two tabbed-browsers do a lot of things the same. The most useful thing in common is the shortcut to duplicate a tab. Here's how...
1. Open either firefox or IE7
2. Click in the address bar
3. Press ALT-ENTER
4. Your current tab will be duplicated.
Yes, this works in both tabbed browsers.
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