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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep 14 02:13:57 -0700 
2005 -------
I think everyone agrees that it is a common short-cut, but who uses it, except
by misstake? What is the use-case? For me, and the other commentor, it seems to
be used more often by misstake than by will and the time lost is larger than
finding the windows and pressing ctrl-w over and over again the few times you
actually would want to use the feature. I've asked around and I've yet to find
anyone that uses that menu-item, nor short-cut.
Some window managers/OSes allow you to group windows of the same kind in some
taskbar and close them all with the same menu item. Isn't that the feature users
should use if they want that behaviour? 

What "multi-doc interface application" are we talking about? As a user, I see a
text document in an editor, I see a text document for viewing and a spreadsheet,
three different applications in three separate windows. Sure they share a lot of
code and perhaps even the same process, but as a user I don't care about that, I
only see three diffrent applications and I don't expect a "Quit" menu item to
close the other two.

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