We all know that iTunes and the Mac App Store are available from any web browser, but they don't exactly allow you to "browse" the store like you can in iTunes. If you want the flexibility of a tabbed web browser with the browsability of the official store, you can get the best of both worlds with a little drag-and-drop action.
Say you're browsing the iTunes Store and find a number of apps you want to check out. You can't open them in tabs in the iTunes Store, but you can just click and drag their icons into your web browser of choice. They'll show up in their own tab, so you can open a bunch at once and compare reviews without having to repeatedly click the "back" button or perform new searches. It's a simple tip, but can be pretty handy if you're in the middle of an intense app shopping session.
Drag and drop Mac App Store icons to make up for its lack of tabbed browsing | Finer Things in Tech via Mac OS X Hints
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