Jim Davis wrote:
> Each Chrome "tab" is actually a different process and therefore really a 
> "new window".  

I know this already...

> You can detach the tab to look like a different window by 
> hovering on the tab for a few seconds or just dragging the tab.  

I know this too, but you're ignoring the point.
When I click on a link in an app such as Thunderbird, I don't want 
another tab in an existing window. I want a new window.

Firefox has had this as a configurable option (with the option I want as 
the default) for years now...

I don't care what processes there are, this is a UI thing, not a 
functional thing...

Chris

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