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Originally Posted by Starson17
I don't use it at all. It just takes up space and I've got enough books that almost all headings in the tag browser would take far longer to scroll through than just typing part or all of the relevant tag, author, title, etc. that I'm looking for. I also like finding related books, so if I type "Asimov" in the search box, I get all books written by Isaac Asimov, but I also get books where the comments say inspired by Isaac Asimov's Caves of Steel, etc. I like finding the cross links that I wouldn't find with a perfect author search produced by clicking on the tag browser.
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I like that, about wanting to see the cross links, hadn't considered it before.
Speaking of work habits, even when newer and the tag browser was vital to me, I always kept Tag Browser and Cover Browser hidden, wanting more room to see more fields at once. And the only time I opened one or the other was when I specifically needed to do something with covers or links or something useful in Tag Browser.