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if it wasn't for the lack of support fron webdesigner who don't care to test for it, and lack of extensions,
Opera would be awesome. the little bugger is pretty stable by itself ( flash change everything ).
Tab management is still the best one yet ( tab bar placement pretty much anywhere ), not that hungry with +50 tabs open ( less than firefox ).
Searchable tab list in the sidebar (helps with more than +100 tabs ).
On another point of view I would say tab are one of the proof that application centric window management was the right approach ( after all it is as implemented an extension of mdi ) and tab bar have been pretty much accepted by any os application handling multiple document or view.