WinTabber 1.2.714

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    02/10/2008
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WinTabber can add tabs to many windows. A tabbed browser, tabbed putty, tabbed terminal or tabbed shell, tabbed anything. Multi tab your windows in seconds. A terminal or shell with tabs work faster and efficiently. Having multiple windows as tabs will give a better overview of your windows than before. Also having multiple ssh sessions by the click of a tab works faster and efficiently. Version 1.2.714 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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  1. Finally a universal tabbing tool Anonymous -- November 12 2007, 02.51

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  2. Great tabbing tool ! Anonymous -- October 2 2007, 19.36

    Works well with console and putty ...

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