Good design in my thinking. Why would you want 5 different instances of
Adobe Acrobat open to read 5 different documents? It's a waste of
resources. I can't think of anything off hand where I'd want to have 2
different copies of the same program running. And does Windows do this?
I don't think so. I just tried running Mozilla thunderbird email again,
and it still shows (in Task Manager) one program running. Same for Word.
Same for FireFox.
You could say that how a program handles multiple documents might have
problems..........
Stephen Peters wrote:
Phil Daley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Does that mean that you couldn't launch a new invocation of the
program from the dock, if the program was already running?
Bad design, in my thinking.
Shrug. You and I may simply have differing design philosophies on
this point (perhaps colored by what we're used to). I personally
can't think of a time -- on either Windows or OSX -- where I would
rather have had multiple invocations of an app running as opposed to
one invocation that handled multiple documents cleanly.
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