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by Terretta
4847 days ago
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The different browser approach has the added benefit of letting you bind that app to a different desktop. The Chrome multi users can't be bound to different desktops automatically. Also, I've found Chrome's multi user windows have a nasty tendency to fail to reopen all windows and all tabs upon reboot. One or two will open, but at least one won't, and when you do launch a new window for that user, it won't remember its prior tabs. Your approach resolves both those cases. That said, Chrome's built in support with the prominent user icon in the window title bar is fantastic for multiple email accounts and the like, especially coupled with tab pinning so it can't help but open Gmail for example. |
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