![]() It can even expand shortened URLs for you on the fly. Or you can have it offer you a selection of all your browsers, just your running browsers, or automatically assume it should use your favorite if no others are running. You can have Choosy always use the best running browser, only asking you to select one if none are running. You can specify all the browsers you’ll ever use, and set their order of preference. ![]() Choosy is a breeze to set up, offers a great popup menu either horizontally or in a circle around your cursor, and has all of the advanced features you need. The thing is, I’ve never seen one that has the perfect combination of ease and power that Choosy pulls off. Notably BetterTouchTool can function as one now, doing all kinds of neat tricks with your urls. There have been a few “default browser” apps for macOS over the years. You don’t even have to add Zoom as a browser in Choosy, just select “Browse…” from the dropdown list when specifying what browser to use and find “” in your Applications folder. I’ll start with the very simple tip: in Choosy you can add an advanced rule that targets any URL containing “” and have it open directly in Zoom, completely bypassing your browser. I wrote a little script to clean up all those tabs, but that’s a kludge. They’re opening a browser tab every time, which then opens Zoom. We’re clicking links in calendar entries, Slack messages, and emails. Ok, so we’re all in Zoom way too much these days.
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