![]() ![]() ![]() When it comes to switching between Desktop and Metro modes, Firefox offers the most seamless transition. Internet Explorer suggests frequent sites, but only within a black panel above the keyboard, which affords it less space. ![]() But when it comes to scrolling through the tabs you have open, Internet Explorer has the edge, displaying them just above the address bar when you hit Tabs while Firefox docks them at the top of the screen.Įach time you open a new tab, Firefox displays a pretty speed dial of your recent, most visited pages and your most frequented bookmarks so you don't have to waste time typing URLs. Internet Explorer and Firefox both helpfully suggest sites you might be looking for as you enter a URL or keyword in the address bar, and these results are tiled just above the field so you can easily tap them. However, Firefox goes a step further to make things easier and prettier by overlaying translucent Back and New Tab buttons on the left and right of the screen so you don't have to leave a full screen just to open a new tab.Īll three browsers support swiping left and right to move through back and forward through visited pages. These bottom panels in both Firefox and Internet Explorer auto-hide so you can enjoy full-screen viewing. ![]()
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