Jast wrote:

>> o MDI application

>  Okay, kindly explain: What is MDI / what does it stand for?
>  As, frankly, I don't know.

MDI stands for Multiple Document Interface. In such a situation you
have the application consisting of one main window and all other
windows, like the message composition and message view windows in
e-mail clients, open within it as daughter windows. Most popular word
processors use an MDI as well.

Examples of MDI e-mail clients are Pegasus mail and Eudora.

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