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Add support for multiple displays
It looks like Choosy only works with a single display. If I click a link within a window located on display #2, the transparent popup appears on the edge of display #1.
5 votesThis is already fixed and will be included in the next release (0.9.1)
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show version in 'About' pane, (what beta am I using?)
I'm wondering if I'm using the latest beta, and nowhere in the interface does it show the version number. Adding it to the about pane in preferences would help.
3 votesThere’s only been one public release so far, version 0.9.0. The new as-yet-unreleased version 0.9.1 does show the version number on the about pane. It also has built in updates, so you can check for new versions from within the preference pane.
http://www.choosyosx.com/images/screenshots/general_0.9.1.png
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option to prompt only if link is clicked with a modifier key
A short single click opens the link directly in default browser.
Only if the click is accompanied by a modifier (i.e. key combination), a prompt will appear.26 votesThe advanced behaviour rules system in version 1.0 will include modifier key settings. The next release is likely to include some limitted modifier key support as well.
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provide separate options for links and HTML files
There should be separate options for setting Choosy as the default for links and setting Choosy as the default for HTML files.
Suggested by Theo on email.
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allow links to open in browser w/o making browser foreground
example: selecting item in NetNewsWire to open in browser in background, with Choosy enabled, browser opens link but brings itself to foreground application.
1 voteThis is done, and will be included in the next Choosy release (version 0.9.1). The fix also applies to opening links from Mail while holding down the command key and other situations where the browser is meant to open in the background.
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orient browser names in circular menu beneath icons
The circular menu's every-which-way presentation of browser names makes it very hard to see at a glance what you're getting and adds distracting visual clutter. Either it should have the names immediately underneath each icon, should only show the name when you hover over an icon (with the name located either below the icon or in some standard location like beneath the circle or in the middle), or should just show icons.
6 votesThe circular prompt has been completely redesigned in version 0.9.2.
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add an option to open links from each app in a given browser
e.g. Always open links from Mail.app in Safari
Suggested on email by Scott and Wes.
35 votesThis will be included in the 0.9.3 release.
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add an option to open a link in all browsers simultaneously
If the site was already open in a particular browser it should refresh rather than opening it again.
Suggested on email by Sergei.
17 votesIn 1.0 there is a new advanced behaviour rule option that allows you to open a link in the several browsers simultaneously.
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add regular expressions based rules for URLs
e.g. Always send URLs matching /(gmail|google).com/ to Firefox
43 votesThis will be included in the 0.9.3 release.
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55 votes
This is close to done.
http://www.choosyosx.com/images/screenshots/advanced_behaviour_interface.pngThis will be included in the 0.9.3 release.
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add an option to hide the browser names in the prompt
Suggested on email by Nick
2 votesDone in version 0.9.2
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8 votes
A simple menu bar icon/menu will be included in the next version: Clicking the icon shows a menu listing your browsers (with an indiciaion of which are already running) and gives access to Choosy’s settings.
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0 votes
This fix will be included in the next release, version 0.9.1
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23 votes
This is working in my internal development version and will be included in the next release.
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