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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Krugle, the open source software engine, went live on June 14th. In spite of me submitting bug reports several times during its beta, the developers have chosen not to fix a fatal flaw. Krugle does not behave well with tabbed browsers! If you try to open a link in a tab, it will just give you an empty page. They insist instead on opening a new “tab” on the current window. This is counter-intuitive and frustating. Hello! Has any Krugle people ever tried a browser other than Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0? Mozilla and Firefox have tabbed browsing. Microsoft plays catch-up with Internet Explorer 7.0 when it adds tabbed browsing. If you are looking for code, skip Krugle.
