On Mon, 18 Mar 1996, Warren H. Minix wrote:
> It appears that it will launch the correct application only when
> the program is not loaded into memory. Since I have enabled the express
> menu functions to list active programs I have noticed that unless a
> particular application has a specific "exit" command in its menu (which I
> wish they all did), that tapping the check at the top right merely puts
> the program in the background. As far as I can tell the OG will hold it
> there until it needs the memory for another app.
> I think that you will find that if you open and close enough
> apps to "push it out of memory", the correct startup widget will run.
> Obviously rebooting accomplishes the task as well. This makes it no less
> of a bug, but the easiest fix I can think of is to actually let the user
> kill a program if they want to rather than hide it. I don't think any of
> the factory applications have a true exit option.
What happens when the Fn-F3 (at the same time) is pushed? This is
supposed to be the app shut down....
John
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