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Internet explorer reopen closed tab
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You can delete the visited sites history from within the program itself. What this means is that the list of visited sites can be retrieved even after you delete your browsing history, cookies, cache, temporary internet files, etc.

  • The site history: this program apparently stores the URL history and does not use that of IE.
  • Alternately you can press a hotkey (Alt+Q by default) and get a page of sites represented as thumbnails (see screenshot above). It will install a button on the IE command bar that, when pressed, will display a list of visited sites (see screenshot to the right).
  • How it works: the extension installs itself in Internet Explorer 7 and monitors sites visited.
  • Here are more notes on “IE Open Last Closed Tab”: I decided to post the former because (a) it featured a nifty “Quick Tab” thumbnail view with the latter didn’t, and (b) I was more interested in a single extension that did this rather than a program that offered multiple tools. Eventually I found that MuvExToe’s “IE Open Last Closed Tab” and IE7Pro, both offered this function (and both are freeware). I knew that you could do this fairly easily with some Firefox plugins and so I started searching for a freeware Internet Explorer extension that delivered that functionality. It was at the end of my lunchbreak at work and I had to switch quickly from blogging mode to work mode except I wanted to be able to access the tabs/URLs I had open later on and not lose them. I was doing some freeware research the other day and had about 8 or 10 tabs open on IE (yes, I use IE7, for work-related reasons). On pressing a hotkey it displays a page of thumbnails representing previously viewed URLs that can be used to quickly access any of these sties. “IE Open Last Closed Tab” is a free Internet Explorer extension that can retrieve and launch previously visited URLs.














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