Private browsing mode will be nearly instant access ever since the developer channel for the Google Chrome web browser have added support for Jumplists on Windows 7. This will be available readers everywhere running Windows 7. This feature can be enabled by right-clicking on the taskbar button. A new window will open and an easy access to recent pages will show or one can open a private browsing window from the menu. Google Chrome is an interesting and fast browser that has hit computer geeks. The publicity given by Google has also given it much impetus. It is however not available for the Mac versions. Only Windows and Linux operating systems can avail it now. It works just perfectly with Windows 7 as well.
Jumplists are an added attraction to the new Windows 7 taskbar. It is a tool to render access options that are program related. This could range to anything; from Microsoft Word documents or the most recent websites visited in Internet Explorer 8. It may also consist of an option to create certain tasks like sending emails or to simply open new web-browsers. These options can vary to a large extent depending on the need and the context of the application The Jumplist support in Windows 7 is being given by the latest dev version of Google Chrome. The Jumplist is located on the Google Chrome icon. It can be opened by right-clicking on the Chrome icon which is located in the Windows taskbar. The Goggle Chrome jumplist is divided into sections or areas. There are four in all, three are visible all the time and the other one is visible only if an item has been added to it by a user. The browser displays all the websites visited and also the most recent ones closed in the jumplist. It also includes the tasks. The websites which have been visited the most and are of recent nature are mostly taken from the history of the web browser. The task allows a user to start and open new windows.
The option of deploying the fourth group only becomes available only if the user pins an element in the jumplist. This is quite an experience and a relief as one can easily make a quick access to favorite websites from the Jumplist in Windows 7. As mentioned earlier, the Google chrome of the latest developer build can be downloaded from dev channels pages. While much promise has been showed by Google Chrome on the Jumplist, there is hardly any signs of support from Mozilla Firefox and it looks like they have no intention of pushing this feature forward in the near future.
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