This affects the usability for me in a big way as well. My scenarios:

* I use irssi with a custom gnome-terminal profile called IRC. I create
a launcher to launch it, click on it and it starts (good). I click on my
terminal launcher to launch a normal terminal (eg for coding), and my
IRC window is raised instead of a new terminal window. In other words, I
have different gnome-terminal profiles for different contexts. Granted,
at least with gnome-terminal I can go to File/Open Terminal and select
the profile I want, but this is annoying

* I use firefox with the profile manager and have a desktop file with:
Exec=firefox -ProfileManager -no-remote %u

In non-Unity, clicking on the desktop file would bring up Firefox's
profile manager window, and I could choose between my work profile, my
home profile and my bank profile. In Unity, on first launch I am
presented with the Firefox profile manager (good), but if I click the
launcher again my currently open firefox window is raised instead of me
being presented with the profile manager. As such I must close my
currently open firefox, then click the launcher, then choose the profile
I want to use (firefox does not provide a method to start another
profile from within itself). I do not want to mix my online banking, my
personal profile and my work profile. I typically have two totally
different browser contexts open at the same time-- one for monitoring of
systems and one for work. The current situation prevents such
functionality.

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Title:
  launcher should allow to start several instances of an application

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