FFlauncher 0.4
FFlauncher is a a very small and free utility for launching multiple versions and profiles of Thunderbird, Firefox or SeaMonkey at the same time.
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FFlauncher is a a very small and free utility for launching multiple versions and profiles of Thunderbird, Firefox or SeaMonkey at the same time. Any external application is also supported. It tucks itself in your system tray
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