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On Tuesday, December 18, 2001, at 10:45 AM, John Kershaw wrote:
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> At 9:17 am -0600 18/12/01, David M. Ensteness wrote:
>>> Yes, that would be nice - wouldn't it.
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>>> Unfortunately it would most likely never happen without a rewrite of
>>> the underlying fire libraries. Which won't happen. (Each library
>>> implements it's own connection and most of them are not able to have
>>> multiple connections at the same time.)
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> Any way to run multiple instances of Fire?
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Sure, you can run one from the command line, but they share the same
preferences, etc. so it's still kind of useless (at this point).
Eric
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