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"You do not need tabbed browsing especially in WindowsXP.
It's called the taskbar, use it. WinXP can even group application windows together."
Well DEs in Linux can not only group icons in the task bar (which really isn't that user friendly anyhow because it often makes it confusing as to which one to click on to maximize or minimize windows if multiple windows are open), it can also utilize tabbed browsing with a variety of browsers including Mozilla/FireBird/Galeon/Konqueror etc etc which is easier to open close, set to the back ground or bring to the foreground of the browser viewing area.