Hey Macmub, Ive been printing with .1mm the past few days and you can see my results in this thread.
http://www.soliforum.com/topic/544/humid-filament/
I think the most important part when printing at .1mm is the first layer. I've calibrated my bed so that my nozzle is almost digging into the bed. It's probably too close and not recommended to print at .3 or .2, but I think I'm sticking with .1 for all my prints from now on, so I rather not bother printing .2 or .3mm anyway. Theoretically the nozzle should be exactly .1mm above the bed but I just do what any true technician/engineer does... eyeball it. (J/K, to all the real engineers and technicians out there.) Then from there, I adjust the flow-rate. I can't say what a good bed temperature is, but I've been using 85-100 and its been working so far.
From the picture you posted, it looks like the nozzle is much higher than how I've got mine set up. It may seem like the little beads of filament isn't enough but it actually is. It's coming out as beads because the plastic has nothing to stick to. Once that first layer is firmly planted the beads have the first layer to stick to and it smooths out like peanut butter from the nozzle and will no longer be beads.
I'm not sure about any of the bugs that the different softwares have either as I've only been using Slic3r 0.9.5 and Pronterface that Solidoodle has up on the website. I'm not smart enough (lazy) to learn new software.
Ill try to get pics of how my first layering is coming out when I print something else.