Why does windows suck on multiple monitors? Because there is always one "base" monitor where all new windows pop up. This makes no sense. Consider that you run windows in coherence mode and you have e.g. your MS Excel on monitor 1 and an email program on monitor 2. Now you go to your emails and click "new message". What would you expect? You would expect that the new message window appears in the same monitor where you clicked the button. Instead, the new window appears over excel. I was hoping that parallel's option to start an individual application in fullscreen mode would help, but even when you have your mailer in fullscreen mode on monitor 2, a "new message" window still appears in monitor 1. Is there a trick? I would love a parallels solution for this. I'm aware that it is a windows problem, not a paralllels one (parallels does a GREAT job with all the window handling already, but hey, it does not completely behave like OSX yet). Another, not directly related case where windows in coherence behaves not as well as OSX does is when you have multiple windows open. In OSX, you can flick through them easily by pressing CMD+<. This is not working for windows apps. Is there a way to enable this? Regards, Jake