Most people have a favorite browser, but if you use two or three, it can be tricky to make sure you're opening links in the right one. If you're a web developer, and you need to test your site in several different browsers, having a quick way to switch between them is even more useful. That's the idea behind Browser Chooser, a Windows app that acts as your default browser and lets you pick which browser to open a link in.
Browser Chooser has slots for four browsers, which should be plenty for the average user, but might be a bit of a handicap if you're testing things across versions. Setup is pretty simple: you just add the browsers you want, and then click a "set as default browser" button. Then, whenever you open a new link, you'll get to select the right browser for the job.
Browser Chooser has slots for four browsers, which should be plenty for the average user, but might be a bit of a handicap if you're testing things across versions. Setup is pretty simple: you just add the browsers you want, and then click a "set as default browser" button. Then, whenever you open a new link, you'll get to select the right browser for the job.
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