For goodness sake.  TEN YEARS and an issue is still "new".  In a
commercial environment someone would be sacked.

You cant run Firefox in a remote desktop session or under Citrix if
another session already has Firefox open.  This is a pretty big defect.

Frankly, this is the achilles heel of "community" software.  Lots of
voluntary work on building a Ferrari ... but because it is not managed
as a consumer product ... you cant drive it on Sundays between 2 and
3pm.

The thing that really ticks me off after 20 years in the industry is
techs nodding their heads and saying "yep, that's to be expected".
Sorry, just because you can come up with an explanation doesn't mean
"its OK".

Any workaround is better than closing umpteen "duplicates" and leaving
an issue open for 10 years.  Come back in 2050 and this will probably
still be open.

Am I really the only one who is ashamed to say I'm a software developer?
This is exactly the sort of thing that sees software guys get mocked by
business people (well actually anyone for that matter)... and fair
enough too.

Firefox as a browser is in my opinion the best (except for this
particular problem) ... all the man hours that some extremely talented
and selfless people have put into the tool is amazing .. only to be let
down by a failure to look at the whole... as a tool used by people ...
to address real usability issues ... which after all is the point.

Do you know that in real engineering disciplines people construct whole
buildings? that stay standing? that can be used all year round? That
take technology and engineering and apply it to _people_? that can be
constructed in days? to budget?!! ... such a revolutionary concept.

While "db" has been very generous with his time to provide his script I
don't think this will help my grandmother.

Yep, Im an angry old man .. the thing that makes me a sad old man is
that this sort of failure is why open source and community software
hasn't quite conquered the world how many predicted.  Instead a
commercial layer appears in between .. a layer that "tweaks" all the
effort of selfless individuals to get to an actual product that
delivers... and that commercial layer then chuckles it all the way back
to the bank.

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