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By default, KDE pre-loads Konqueror, and keeps 1 instance in RAM, for speedy starts. This is configurable.
CTRL+T or click on the + icon in the tab bar, same as with Firefox.
I believe you can change the default start page in the options.
There's a close button on each of these icons, just like on normal windows, just like on tabs. Nothing new to learn, just takes 2 seconds to actual look.
It's there.
That's a definite bug, and should be reported.
Note: pkill works a lot better and is a lot less typing, than using "ps | grep". And it's more cross-platform.
Heh, it's definitely faster, if you access JS-heavy sites, or work with a lot of tabs open. However, it's just another browser, and different people will like different things.