IE Open Last Closed Tab

Description: “IE Open Last Closed Tab” is a free Internet Explorer extension that can retrieve and launch previously visited URLs. 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.

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). 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 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. Eventually I found that MuvExToe’s “IE Open Last Closed Tab” and IE7Pro, both offered this function (and both are freeware). 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. Here are more notes on “IE Open Last Closed Tab”:


The verdict: this is quite a nice addition to Internet Explorer 7 and very useful to have. (I even like that it’s history is separate than that of IE7). I actually found that I was using this functionality more than I expected that I would, and moreover it is useful to retrieve sites after recovering from a crash. I particularly like the thumbnail page representation; overall highly recommended.

Version Tested: 3.5.0.0
Compatibility: Windows 2003/Vista/XP. Requires Internet Explorer 7, .NET Framework 2.0.
Go to the program page to download the latest version (approx 224K).


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