One feature I sorely miss from the old Mac version of Microsoft Internet Explorer is the tabbed "Page Holder sidebar" feature, which is described and pictured here at this link.
It let you have open a sidebar that loaded the search results from a google search so each link did not take you away from that page of results, but rather, just spawned a new window with the results. There is nothing in tabbed browsers like today's Safari that comes close to matching this functionality and I would like to know if there's an option for this on any alternate browsers.
I am aware that I can open a second window and have my search results there, but then when I option-click a link it makes a new tab in THAT window not the main one, obscuring my search results sidebar. And in full-screen mode on OS X, which is how I prefer to operate, you can't have multiple windows open.
Bonus: I want the sidebar to also be able to handle bookmarks with expandable folders that go more than just one layer deep (Safari's crappy implementation only goes one layer deep).
Thanks.
It let you have open a sidebar that loaded the search results from a google search so each link did not take you away from that page of results, but rather, just spawned a new window with the results. There is nothing in tabbed browsers like today's Safari that comes close to matching this functionality and I would like to know if there's an option for this on any alternate browsers.
I am aware that I can open a second window and have my search results there, but then when I option-click a link it makes a new tab in THAT window not the main one, obscuring my search results sidebar. And in full-screen mode on OS X, which is how I prefer to operate, you can't have multiple windows open.
Bonus: I want the sidebar to also be able to handle bookmarks with expandable folders that go more than just one layer deep (Safari's crappy implementation only goes one layer deep).
Thanks.