
MultiBrowser is a simple Mac application that, as its name might suggest, allows you to select the desired browser you want to use in order to open any link that you might click on. This tool can come in handy, for example, when your default browser can't open a specific link and you don't want to manually open another browser.
After installing MultiBrowser, you will have to and select this application as your default browser in order to enable it. This can easily be done by accessing with just a few clicks by accessing the "Settings" menu. Once you have done that, you can easily choose which browsers will appear in the selection menu after opening a link, modify the appearance of this tool in any way you see fit and adjust several browser launching options with just a few clicks of a mouse.
The great thing about the MultiBrowser is the fact that you don't even have to launch it. This application will automatically start when you will click to open a link and it will allow you to select one of the browsers that you have added from the "Settings" menu in order to open the web page. Basically, this tool won't consume any of your system resources until you actually click on a link.
All in all, if you are looking for an easy-to-use Mac application that allows you to select which browser you want to use in order to open any link that you might click on, then you might want to try the lightweight MultiBrowser.
v1.1 [Sep 25, 2010]
Renamed all references of (the incorrectly named) "combo-box" to (the now correctly named) "popup menu"
Simplified and improved "Preview Appearance" code
When the browser selection window appears, it will be positioned so that the mouse will now be over the initially selected browser (unless you have the location always set to centered)
Updated pie chart code to work properly with updated Google Chart API
Fixed a rare problem that could cause the MultiBrowser app to fail to launch on some 10.5 systems
Updated Help Book