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Hi @talleux, yeah that is the expected behavior. When you send a link to an unopened Epichrome app, it's basically launching the app and signaling it to open whatever URL...
Hi @bjornhansell, does the Gmail app you built have an app-style main window, or does it open Gmail in a regular browser tab? If the latter, then any other URLs...
Hi @talleux -- Yeah, if you have a chance can you open a new issue for this? It helps me keep everything organized in my head. I'll reply on that...
Hmm. This feels like a return to a very old problem in the early 2.3.0 betas where some folks had problems getting their apps to retain password information due to...
So to double-check, these are Chrome-based apps that you've confirmed were not left active (you've run Epichrome Scan before launching)? I can't think of why you wouldn't be able to...
Well, hmm. I guess this is good in the sense that it's working again, and nothing was lost. With release versions of Epichrome, logs generally aren't generated unless something goes...
Have you run that app with `--epichrome-debug` turned on? If there's no errors showing up even with that, then this truly feels like gremlins to me. Do any of these...
Yeah, this log looks like everything ran fine from Epichrome's perspective. Once the engine is running, it really is just Chrome (as you know) so there's very little I can...
Somehow an instance of the launch app looks like it got stuck. For this situation, I'd recommend trying this in the terminal: ``` kill 925 ``` If that fails then...
That's very weird. Yeah, this log definitely looks like a successful launch. If you quit and launched again from Spotlight would it again fail to launch? If so, maybe you...