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Choosy Analysis

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Choosy is a browser add-on designed for Mac users that enhances the management of web links. This tool allows users to select which browser to open when clicking on a link, providing a customizable experience that caters to individual preferences. With its intuitive interface, users can easily configure settings to streamline their browsing experience, making it suitable for those who use multiple browsers for different tasks.

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The application supports a variety of browsers and integrates seamlessly with the macOS environment. Users can define rules for how links are handled, ensuring that specific types of links open in designated browsers. This functionality is particularly useful for users who may require different browsers for work, personal use, or testing purposes. Overall, Choosy offers a practical solution for efficiently managing web links across multiple browsers.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
  • macOS Catalina
  • macOS Mojave
  • macOS High Sierra
  • macOS Sierra
  • OS X El Capitan
  • OS X Yosemite
  • OS X Mavericks
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
134
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Open links in the right browser.
Forget the default browser, Choosy opens links in the right browser. When you click on a link Choosy will do the right thing, whether that's something simple (like using whatever browser is already running) or something complex (like prompting you to pick a browser, but only when you hold down the shift key and click on a link to google.com).

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