The ‘Aero’ tabbing feature is probably the coolest thing to come out of Vista. Well, if you really love this feature, you should go and check out FoxTab which brings those same aspects to Firefox.
With its 5 fascinating eye candy layouts, FoxTab takes the tabbed-browsing experience to a new level.
FoxTab enables grouping, filtering, closing and switching between tabs quickly and easily.FoxTab is configurable, so you can easily tweek and adjust it to fit
your personal preferences (see more details below under “Advanced Details”).
For launching the FoxTab interactive panel just press Ctrl-Q (customizable) or click on the FoxTab icon located on your browser toolbar.
You can use the mouse wheel and the blue arrows to select your desired tab, or alternatively, use the keyboard Left and Right arrows keys.
With the interactive panel you can also filter tabs using a TextBox by pressing CTRL+F or group pages that were fetched from a common domain.
For quick tab switching press the Ctrl+Tab keys (also customizable) and the FoxTab interface will be displayed immidieatly.
Keep holding the Ctrl key, and press Tab in order to agility switch between the opened tabs of your browser.
(The same as you do with the Alt-Tab keys when switching between windows in Windows XP and Vista)
If you like to switch tabs without launching FoxTab, simply press and release Ctrl+Tab.
The selected tab will be the succeeding tab or the recently used tab (depends on a user-defined preference).
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