Thanks Peter, it is good to know that I am not alone!

I had also thought of the  multi-monitor setup, but on the way back from
work it occurred to me that probably the most common an intuitive use case
is composing a message in Thunderbird in an extra window, while you are
searching through your old mail in the main application window. Of course
you wouldn't want to have the mail editor floating above your main
application while you're selecting a folder, browsing the messages in the
listview or reading the other mails. You want to have the window separately
and detached from the MDI-style main application.

So people, are you realizing what you've been missing out so far?  ;-)

Christian

P.S. I am aware that the Dev's have many things on their to-do list. Just
trying to make the point that this could be one more feature that sets
qooxdoo apart from other toolkits.
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