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				<title>QT running seperate threads</title>
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						 <p>Hi there, thanks for this wonderful program. I'm crazy about how it captures threads to a single instance to have all your explorer windows together.</p> <p>Question: is it possible to have each tab as a separate thread, so it doesn't restart a search when you tab out and reselect a search result tab? You can only maintain search results when the explorer window is separate :(.</p> <p>Maybe its possible?</p> <p>Thanks again<br /> Johan</p> 
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