Regarding multi-windows support, I'll (re)state reasons to support it: - virtual desktops - having a browser open with websites related to one activity on one desktop, and another window on another desktop with websites related to different activities is much more convenient than dragging a web browser around with a lot of tabs open
- virtual desktops (bis): say you have rekonq open on desktop 1, and kmail open on desktop 2. Opening a link from an email could open an new rekonq window on desktop 2 as desktop 2 has no rekonq open (ideally, it would open subsequent links as new tabs in the rekonq window on desktop 2) - web development: being able to compare websites side by side is very important I'm sure there are other use cases out there, but that's the ones I can think of on the top my head. Cheers, Emm _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
