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Sierra Tabs

From Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Newsgroups comp.sys.mac.system
Subject Sierra Tabs
Date 2016-09-25 10:54 -0700
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When I first heard of this feature I was not sure what to think of it. Would
it matter for other programs?

After using it with Pages for a while I give it a resounding yes. I love it.
I do have a mouse with next / prev buttons and use those with it to switch
through tabs, and it is great when working on a project with multiple files.

Look forward to seeing it grow so you can more easily combine windows as you
can with Safari and, if not too much to ask, maybe some day Apple will have
it where you can mix and match programs.

A relatively small feature that makes a pretty big difference. More than I
expected.


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