> Has anyone seen good real world cases where allowing multiple instances of 
> the same activity to be run was useful or a vaguely common practice?
>
>    
Nope

browser is a good example of what does /not/ work well in this sense :-(

> I'll raise my hand and admit I've never been happy with this Sugar design 
> choice. It causes confusion, trigers low memory issues, and is the root of a 
> number of complications to the Sugar user interface. Most other platforms 
> have moved to tab (or similar single window design) based interfaces where 
> the use case for multiple document instances is common with their user base 
> (e.g. web browsing, media consuming, email).
>
> I wanted to ask here as this is where the educators with experience tend to 
> lurk, if the thread gets too technical we should move over to sugar-devel.
>
> Regards,
> --Gary
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