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Based on my experience I have found a severe shortcoming in the usability design. This is that you have no way to close browser window in full screen mode from UI. It is very common use case to open a new window from a web page hyperlink and close that window in order to return to the orginal web page.
All this means that you have to press the full screen button and switch between full screen/normal all the time. This is stupid. I hope in the next software update I will see the "X"-button in the browser window also in the full screen mode.
Kuju