BROWSER SWITCHBOARD Browser Switchboard is a program which allows you to choose which browser to use as the default browser. It supports MicroB, Tear, Fennec/Mobile Firefox, and Midori out of the box, and can also be used to launch MicroB without having browserd running. Download: Binary packages and source are available for download from the project page on garage.maemo.org: https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=1159 Quick Start: 1. Download the binary package: browser-switchboard_X.Y-Z_all.deb (where X.Y-Z is the version number, of course). 2. Install the package using the Application Manager (open the Application Manager, then select Application->Install from file in the menu). If Tear (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=28539) is installed, it should now be the default browser, meaning that links in most applications, locally-saved web pages opened in the file manager, and entries in the Web sidebar panel should now open in Tear. If Tear isn't installed, MicroB will be used as the default browser; keep reading to see how to change the default browser to something else. MicroB can always be opened via the Web menu entry in the applications panel (located in the Internet menu by default), or by running "browser" from the shell. While MicroB is open, it will receive all links from other applications; closing MicroB will restore your chosen default browser. Some users have reported that a restart may be necessary to ensure that Browser Switchboard is functioning. If you experience trouble after installing the package, try rebooting your device first. Changing the Default Browser: By default, Tear is used as the default browser if installed (otherwise MicroB is the default browser). To change this behavior, you need to create a configuration file (from the shell for now -- a configuration UI is in the works). From a shell on your device (xterm, SSH, or similar), run the following (where $ is your prompt, not something you type): $ cat > $HOME/.config/browser-switchboard < is the primary maintainer, with Jason Simpson (the original developer) assisting in development. License: Browser Switchboard is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2 or later (see the file LICENSE in the source).