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How do I make Firefox work with Mac's Mission Control?

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How do I make Firefox work with Mac's Mission Control? Mission Control allows you to create multiple "desktops". For example, I can look at email on one desktop and write a document on another desktop, and they don't clutter on top of each other. If I open a Firefox window, however, it appears on ALL my desktops simultaneously- completely defeating the benefit. Suggestion?

How do I make Firefox work with Mac's Mission Control? Mission Control allows you to create multiple "desktops". For example, I can look at email on one desktop and write a document on another desktop, and they don't clutter on top of each other. If I open a Firefox window, however, it appears on ALL my desktops simultaneously- completely defeating the benefit. Suggestion?

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Well, I have to admit I am rather disappointed with the lack of response to this issue. I figured it out myself. For those of you with the same problem (I see five of you according to the counter here) I hope my answer helps. Mac Lion provides Mission Control and has deprecated Spaces. With Spaces, one could assign an application to different desktops. Now you can right-click on an application’s Dock icon and look under Options. Here you can assign to All Desktops, This Desktop, or the default- None. For some reason my Firefox was set to "All Desktops" (and drove me crazy for several months!).

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Is Mission Control the same thing as Spaces? I have the possibility of using 4 different desktops, but Firefox appears only on one of them. I am using Snow Leopard, not Lion. Have you checked the Application Assignments in the settings in System Preferences?

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Thank you for the reply. Yes, Mission Control and Spaces appear to be very similar, but Mission Control is an "improved" feature in Lion. I agree with you, Firefox worked fine for me using Snow Leopard. But now I'm losing my mind trying to stop my Firefox windows from appearing everywhere. I know my colleague is not experiencing this, and he is running the same versions (Firefox 11.0, Mac OS X 10.7.3) as me. Is anyone else having this problem? Suggestions, please?

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Well, I have to admit I am rather disappointed with the lack of response to this issue. I figured it out myself. For those of you with the same problem (I see five of you according to the counter here) I hope my answer helps. Mac Lion provides Mission Control and has deprecated Spaces. With Spaces, one could assign an application to different desktops. Now you can right-click on an application’s Dock icon and look under Options. Here you can assign to All Desktops, This Desktop, or the default- None. For some reason my Firefox was set to "All Desktops" (and drove me crazy for several months!).