-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.
+You can now select the default browser by using the Browser Switchboard
+applet in the Control Panel. Links in most applications, locally-saved
+web pages opened from the file manager, and (for Maemo 4.x) entries in
+the Web sidebar panel will open in the browser that you select as the
+default. If you don't configure a default browser, MicroB will continue
+to be used as the default browser.
+
+No matter which browser you select as the default, MicroB can always be
+opened via the Web menu entry in the applications menu (for Maemo 4.x,
+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.