06-10-2020, 12:39 AM
My Windows 10 experience with MS apps:
If you have a file open, and for whatever reason want to open another file (located anywhere) with the same name, the app will refuse.
File Explorer windows (i.e. OS folders/directories) can and will randomly close if "too many" (like maybe 3) are open at once and kept open "too long."
Every file you open in an app launches a new instance of the app ... splash screen and all.
Minimize a document down to the task bar (i.e. Dock) and the next doc you open in that app will un-minimize the other doc.
The basic stupidity of how many things behave is a daily joy.
If you have a file open, and for whatever reason want to open another file (located anywhere) with the same name, the app will refuse.
File Explorer windows (i.e. OS folders/directories) can and will randomly close if "too many" (like maybe 3) are open at once and kept open "too long."
Every file you open in an app launches a new instance of the app ... splash screen and all.
Minimize a document down to the task bar (i.e. Dock) and the next doc you open in that app will un-minimize the other doc.
The basic stupidity of how many things behave is a daily joy.