Notecase doesn't open links

I created a link in notecase, and supposedly, double-clicking on that shortcut opens the link in a browser.  However, this isn't happening on my system.  Is there a way to fix this?

I just tried running NoteCase in wmii, and it burned ~80% CPU (on a 2-core laptop) from the moment I started it.  Since it's *that* broken, it's an icky mess of C++ code, and I don't use it myself anymore, I'm not likely to debug it further.
I did find out that NoteCase uses GNOME-VFS to open links.  Gnumeric doesn't even link to that, so this thread isn't about the exact same issue as http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=98767, although the functions that are causing that problem may have been copied out of libgnomevfs.

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