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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Mozilla did us a favor to introduce tabbed browsing.  Since then, every time I open gnumeric or abiword, I curse that opening a second document creates a second window.  It's become obvious that the tabbed-documenting should be a generic UI feature in every program that manipulates documents.  We know that the time it should take to implement such a feature in gnumeric or abiword should be fairly trivial.  I wonder how long it will take for this tabbed-documenting to appear in every major type of desktop application.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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