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<div style="font-family:sans-serif"><div style="white-space:normal"><p dir="auto">On 8 Jun 2019, at 18:33, John Cooper wrote:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #777; color:#777; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px"><p dir="auto">Dave C wrote (at 9:04 on 8 Jun 2019):<br>
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<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #777; color:#999; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px; border-left-color:#999"><p dir="auto">I do that (switch between MM and browser) tens of times a day, with one key press: Cmd-Tab. I click on a URL in a mail message and when I’m done viewing the page—Cmd-Tab brings MM back quickly. Nothing “non-optimal” I can see...</p>
</blockquote><p dir="auto">Robert wants to open multiple links in a browser _before_ switching to the browser. In many apps, you can do that by holding the command key as you click the links; they open in the destination without losing the current focus. Having to switch apps back to the list of links every time you click a link is indeed non-optimal.<br>
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</blockquote><p dir="auto">exactly so</p>
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