![]() In the new version of the web browser, Microsoft incorporates a method of prediction to anticipate your next move. Also you can always show open tabs and address bar at the bottom of the screen from the Options menu, accessible with the +i keyboard shortcut and clicking Options. Viewing your tabs is pretty simple, with the keyboard and mouse, just right-click on an empty space or use the +Z keyboard shortcut, with touch simply swipe from the bottom edge. I previously wrote the Windows 8.1 Guide: SkyDrive app, a seamless integration to the cloud, you can use this guide to configure sync tabs and other sync options in Internet Explorer 11. (Note that tabs and address bar are now unified and located at the bottom of the screen.) So if tabs are not syncing, this is the first place to look. But in order for sync to work, you need to have SkyDrive “Sync settings” turned-on, in particular the Web Browser option. One particular addition to the new version of IE is the ability to sync tabs across all your Windows 8 devices. And this is a good thing, Google Chrome, for example, will not release system resources such as memory as you leave tabs open. ![]() The best part, though, tabs that have not been used for a while won’t use system resources or drain the PC’s battery. In Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 8.1/RT, you can use as many tabs as you want, in fact Microsoft has released an article stating that IE11 supports up to 100 tabs per window and manages them all very efficiently. ![]()
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