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Google Chrome


Question Posted Tuesday April 24 2012, 6:21 pm

I use Google Chrome as my main browser (used to be Internet Explorer). I also sometimes have IE open at the same time while on Tumblr because I run two separate blogs. I can't stand IE anymore so I was just wondering if it were possible to download Google Chrome a second time as a separate browser so I can do this? (Tumblr isn't the only website I use a second browser for).

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xomegaroni answered Wednesday April 25 2012, 6:11 pm:
Google "Tumblr" and right click the home page link. Click "Open in new window" and it will open in a completely different window not a tab.

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