Clearly those application where not designed in regard of this use case, but my 
point is about the fact that X was or was not designed for this and if it was : 
is it normal that application defeats this purpose that easily. 

The problem I raise, is about the fact that when we always use linux as 
workstation, we more or less forget that X-Window was designed as a network 
application and we get used to use it like Windoze, and we might often not see 
that more and more application are not respectfull of this philosophy.

I raised this as "base", because I don't know what is the cause of this very 
general behaviour and I'd like to make clear, if X was designed in regard of 
this use case, and then, if there is a design flaw, may be in programming 
guidelines, which makes possible such problems.

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