Set default browser?

Patrick Armbruster patrick at elixir.ch
Wed Feb 4 03:36:51 PST 2004


Let's assume that Apple has done this on purpose, as I guess they did. 
We can further assume that they actually _won't_ change this behaviour 
anytime soon. You'll set the web-handler in Safari and the mail-handler 
in Mail.app. Two things come to my mind here...

1.) OmniWeb _should_ have the same ability (to set the default browser, 
i.e. you can also choose another one from its prefs).

2.) Here's a chance for a third party developer. Could be OmniGroup. 
Please let's have a third party internet preference pane for System 
Preferences... :)

Am 4. Feb 2004 um 12:17 schrieb Eugene Lee:

> Unfortunately, I must concur with this line of thought.  Just another
> annoying Apple usability bug to work around, as far as I'm concerned.

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