not very urgent, but:
While at home, extended the laptop's desktop to a 2nd monitor, and last time I opened the local app, I must have moved it there.
Of course, while traveling, I only have the laptop screen. But when I start the local app, it still jumps to the coordinates of the extended desktop. (I see the window-open animation flash to the side of my screen) And I am unable to get it back on my visible desktop.
It took me a while, but blindly using Alt-Space/M after starting it finally allowed me to cursor-move it.
Not sure if this is a report for Adobe or Midnight, but it is somewhat annoying.
PS: Windows 8.1 x64 current on fixes
Windows 7+ also lets you press the windows+arrow keys to snap the current window to the respective screen border. You can highlight the app in the Taskbar and then press windows + left arrow to snap it back to the laptop screen.
-A