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Many
multibrowsers will allow you to save the
entirety of the opened web pages on when you
exit the program. iNetAdviser also supports
this feature. Sometimes, however, this is
not enough, so iNetAdviser provides another
capability, which allows you to save and
load your current browsing session (desktop
settings).
So
at any time you can save your current
desktop settings, including all the opened
windows, the order of their appearance and
so on. You can create an unlimited number of
desktops..
Switching
between different desktops enables you to
easily change your surfing direction without
having to worry about any important
information you might miss. When you exit
the program all the current desktop settings
are automatically stored in the program’s
memory and will be loaded at the application
start-up.
This
innovative feature enables you to suspend
your browsing session and resume it at any
time later on while keeping all the opened
windows and their exact order intact. If you
are working with several different tasks on
the Web, you can assign each task a specific
desktop and switch your tasks as necessary
with maximum comfort.
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