Do you work with multiple browsers? You'll love this free MacOS app - see why
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Do you work with multiple browsers? You'll love this free MacOS app - see why
"I currently have 13 web browsers installed on my MacBook Pro. Yeah, that's a bit much. Some of those browsers are there only because I tested, reviewed, and forgot to uninstall them. On the other hand, the other browsers are there because I use them regularly. Also: I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 4 (spoiler: none are Chrome) That's right, I use multiple web browsers, each for a different reason."
"Browser Picker makes it easy for you to switch between browsers by simply clicking a drop-down in the top bar and selecting which browser you want to use. Here's how Browser Picker works: Also: For anonymous browsing, these extensions are the next best thing to Tor From the top bar drop-down, you select the browser you want/need to use. Once you've selected that browser, any time you click on a link from within another app, the link will open in the browser you've chosen."
Browser Picker provides a top-bar drop-down on macOS that lets users select which browser should open links clicked in other apps. Once a browser is selected, links opened from any app will launch in that chosen browser. The drop-down can also open links copied to the clipboard and can install browsers directly from within the app. The app simplifies managing multiple browsers for different tasks, such as using Brave for banking and Tor for anonymous searches. The app is free on the Mac App Store and is useful for developers, admins, and everyday users.
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