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can't click ok
Can't enable choosy.
When I install I cant click the ok button to enable choosy.9 votesThe “Choosy is disabled, please enable it” dialog has been removed in Choosy version 1.1.
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el capitan version
would be helpful if it worked
4 votesChoosy version 1.1 is compatible with Mavericks and El Capitan.
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In Yosemite GM3 - unable to see/edit rules in the advanced preferences
In Yosemite GM3 - unable to see/edit rules in the advanced preferences - when you go to the advanced preferences, the rule list is empty - however, there are rules their, and they work, you just cannot add to them or edit them.
14 votesThis works under both Mavericks and El Capitan with Choosy version 1.1.
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How can I recover my license key after reinstall OS X ?
I had to reset my computer because some other problems, and I love choosy, can´t live without it and know I can´t find my license key :(
Thanx for any help!
4 votesYou can now recover lost keys via the Choosy Web site: https://www.choosyosx.com/lost-key
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Yosemite Beta OS X 10.10 (14A379b): Choosy will not work.
If I will open in the Preferences of Choosy 1.0.3 "Advanced" and open a Rule, I get since the new Update of Yosemite a message: Internal Error.
Sorry, the Message is in Germane and I am noct able to translate it
If I "edit selected rule" the windows open empty.
I installed Choosy at new, (with deleting the Preferences) but the same issue.
I will report the Bug also to Apple.
Is there any suggestion?8 votesChoosy 1.1 is working well with Mavericks and El Capitan.
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Add support for Chrome Profiles
They just hit the Beta Channel so this is an extremely early request!
http://chrome.blogspot.com/2011/11/take-your-chrome-stuff-with-you-in-new.html...but it'd be great if Choosy could somehow route link clicks to specific Chrome Profile windows.
Thanks, and keep up the great work, George!
139 votesChoosy 1.3 is out, which includes support for Google Chrome profiles and incognito mode.
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Fix choosy helper not starting after Mavericks upgrade
Love choosy. After upgrade to Mavericks, choosy helper no longer starts automatically even though it is checked to do so in prefs pane. Have to open system preferences->choosy and then click the "start choosy helper". Then all works. Would just love it to start up automatically again.
11 votesThis should be resolved in Choosy version 1.1.
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Maverick Support
Seems like Choosy doesn't work with Maverick. On my iMac and MacBook Pro Choosy is enabled but not working.
19 votesChoosy version 1.1 has improved compatibility with both Mavericks and El Capitain.
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Is Choosy still under development?
Just wondering if the app is still alive, I loved using bit but Mavericks has been out a while with no news or updates that I can find.
10 votesYes, Choosy is still under development.
After a long hiatus, version 1.1 was just released. It has improved Mavericks and El Capitan support.
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28 votes
Choosy 1.3 is out now, which includes support for Google Chrome incognito mode.
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1 vote
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Add payment options besides Paypal
I don't have a Paypal account and have no desire to create one after hearing bad things about it. However, I would still like to buy Choosy. You could use something like Amazon Payments or Google Checkout.
37 votesThis feature was added in Choosy 2.3, released yesterday.
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add Retina support
You're probably already considering this but just in case you aren't :)
76 votesChoosy version 1.1 has retina support.
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Sign Choosy for 10.8/Gatekeeper
10.8/Gatekeeper currently seems to preclude the use of Choosy by default. I’m unsure of whether preference panes can be signed with Gatekeeper the way applications can, but it would be very nice <3
Thanks for making a great utility!
7 votesChoosy version 1.1 is now using code signing.
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OS X Lion
It seems choosy don't star automatically on login on OS X Mountain Lion
8 votesChoosy version 1.1 is working well with both Mavericks and El Capitan.
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Open a link from one browser into another browser
I find myself often copying a link from one browser to another because I want to use a plugin not available in the current browser. Would be cool if Choosy was available within a browser or on the address bar to open the link under the cursor in a browser of choice.
15 votesThis is already possible using the Choosy browser plugins for Chrome, Safari & Firefox; they add a Choosy button to the browser’s toolbar that brings up the Choosy prompt so you can send the page you’re looking at to another browser.
You’ll find all the plugins here:
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6 votes
Choosy version 1.1 has retina display support.
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Automatic routing to a specific browser based on domain
There is a windows program called pickBrowser that has this feature already implemented: You can customize in the settings that the program routes URLs based on their domain automatically to a specific browser without even showing the browser selection dialogue.
For example you can configure that all pages that belong to your intranet domain (e.g. intranet.ibm.com/) open in Safari, all Youtube links (based on the domain youtube.com) open in Chrome while the rest (where no explicit rule exist) will open the selection dialogue first.
Really helpful in a coroprate environment when you even want to avoid in certain situations that…
1 voteChoosy has supported this feature for a long time. You need to create specific rules under the “advanced” tab.
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Fix the menu leak with pie menus.
When using pie menu display, the Real Memory allocation increases by about 3 megs each time you click a URL.
3 votesChoosy version 1.1 is using automatic reference counting for memory management, and has a much more stable memory profile.
I see less than 20MB of real memory after several days of use, and only a slight and temporary increase when we open the menu.
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21 votes
Marking this as complete, since the comments all say that this is possible with various different virtualisation apps.
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