I filed bugs for these:

Issue 2288: http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2288 :

Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> 
> * what is with the workflow of the default browser?  When you click on a
> protocol, the method template appears in the bottom pane, all highlighted
> and ready to be replaced.  But because hovering over the pane doesn't give
> it the keyboard focus (like Squeak), you have to click in it, which
> unselects the template, which you then have to reselect manually… 
> Certainly not a big deal, but weird.  I though of a few possible fixes:
>   - automatically give the bottom pane the keyboard focus when working in
> the protocol column (which doesn't seem to need it (I like this one -
> fewest steps for the user)
>   - don't have the template pre-selected, so that clicking in the pane
> below the template selects it (easiest fix, requires one more user click)
> 

Issue 2289: http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2289 : 

Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> 
> * bizarre window changing - the (on Mac) Cmd+(hold arrow) to rotate
> through the open windows is pretty cool, but when you tap the arrow key
> (instead of holding it), it just goes back and forth between two windows,
> which I can't see a use for.  It seems it would be more useful to have the
> behavior to be: if you hold down the Cmd key and repeatedly tap the arrow
> hit, the windows rotate one after the other until you get through them all
> and recycle and v.v. for the opposite direction arrow.
> 

Issue 2290 : http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2290 :

Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> 
> * new windows e.g. workspaces appear wherever they feel like (is it a
> standard location?).  It seems to flow better if they appeared where the
> user is already looking i.e. where the active hand is.
> 

Sean P. DeNigris

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