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Wymea Bay have given us something a little different, at least in terms of history/navigation. A tree menu similar to the history list of Netscape provides access to all currently loaded Web-pages (rather than using tabs). This provides us with a session history complete with "thumbnail" pictures of each page. Full history details appear in a separate window; tracking history by keeping everything open does, however, use a fair chunk of your memory (you can limit this). Also, a page opened from history may well be opened by iRider. (On my computer with nine browsers installed, Avant continually hijacked the link!)
One "tab" is a multiple site-search page which is bound to have your favourite search engine. Navigation controls exist for every eventuality and pages can be zoomed. iRider is a very neat IE-based product, fully integrated with IE's history lists. Clearly intended for ease of surfing rather than Web-page development, it does what it does very well. This product can be purchased for about AU$38 and comes with full e-mail-based support.
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You say Firefox requires 52M disc space.
This is plain wrong. Its a 5M download and at most stretches to 15M unpacked. In the days of 80G discs standard, I don't think too many people are going to be complaining about 15M.
But start by getting your facts straight.