jim grimsby writes: > > > OK. This makes some sense, but I suspect we agree it can be a nuisance > for adapted browsing. > Why it is just like a tab control basically it allows you to move back > and forth between to web pages. For example lets say you have a mutt > document on the one had and your isp settings on the other hand. It's a nuisance if an application decides, on its own logic, to force you into multiple screens/instances. It's a feature if the user wants and asks for it. That's the difference. It's a question of who is in control. PS: Mutt configurations are not written in html, so are not "web documents." Neither, for that matter, are any network settings configuration files relating to any ISP I know. While these might, or might not, be managed via an html front end, they are blessedly simple ASCII files which can be edited any way you choose. That's the point. Freedom to choose.