Colin:
I tried closing the browser window (on the card where I had the quit button) 
and it still crashes.
BUT, I did a test stack, made a standalone, and the quit button works. Hmmmmm. 
Wonder what it could be. My application stack is pretty big and complex, but 
….. I don’t think any handlers are still running. There are a bunch of 
substacks.

I’ll try “Stop using” commands to get the substacks out of memory. BUT, why 
won’t the button work when the toolbar menu does. Obviously, there’s a 
difference in the way each works. It’s a mystery.
Bill

On Dec 7, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Colin Holgate <co...@verizon.net> wrote:

> A bare bones test seems not to crash. Look for any handlers you have that are 
> still doing something at the time you quit.
> 
> BTW, I was testing the idea with v7.01 rc3.
> 
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