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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
4. Closed Tear and opened MicroB from the Web entry in the menu. Bookmarks showed up along with empty window (not a problem for me at least - I really like it doing that [the opening of the new, blank window] but it's not standard behaviour when opening MicroB using the Web menu entry - only the Bookmarks window should show up)
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
The only oddity that exists, I would have to say, is that closing the last browser window while still having the Bookmarks window open automatically closes the Bookmarks window. Not a problem for me, personally, as I rely upon the history feature.
Both of these are because we have no reliable way of detecting when the bookmarks window closes. These will be release noted (whenever I get around to revising the release notes).

Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
After doing the above steps once, opening the Browser from the menu again and noticing that oddity above, I closed the browser. When I went to open the Browser using the menu entry, Tear popped up so I closed it. Using the menu entry subsequently opened up MicroB but it wasn't through Browser Switchboard as I did not get the blank window.
Okay, THAT is strange -- I have no idea how that could possibly happen. To make sure I understand you correctly: you used the Web menu entry, and Tear (the Browser Switchboard default browser) came up; then you closed Tear, opened the Web menu entry again, and the MicroB bookmarks window (without the about:blank window that Browser Switchboard opens) came up?

Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Here's the ps output while it's in this state:

~ $ ps | grep browser
1236 user 39964 S /usr/sbin/browserd -d
1630 user 65400 S /usr/sbin/browserd -s 1630 -n RTComMessagingServer
1785 user 3936 S browser
1786 user 33068 S browser
1827 user 72076 S /usr/sbin/browserd -s 1827 -n browserui
1855 user 2092 S grep browser
~ $
That looks like Browser Switchboard launched MicroB (otherwise the browser processes would show as "/usr/bin/browser"). I realize this might be difficult to reproduce, but can you try to reproduce it with browser-switchboard running in a terminal, and show the debug output?
 

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