Add a rule to disable Choosy with certain applications
I use Choosy for every link the system sees. Although this is superduper, it poses a big problem with applications like GarageSale. Therefore I would like a rule where I can say that when in application 'GarageSale', do nothing.
You can already do this with the existing advanced behaviours: Set up a rule so that if the source application is GarageSale links are always opened in a chosen browser (e.g. Safari)
There is more information about setting up advanced rules here: http://www.choosyosx.com/help/settings/advanced.html
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Anonymous commented
Any progress on this? It's marked "Completed" but, as Marc states, it is not. Example: Google Earth Help opens a browser within Google Earth. If you click a link in this browser window, Choosy will intercept it. How about a hotkey to temporarily disable Choosy?
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Marc Vos commented
No, you cannot.I want the clicked link to open in the same app in the same window where I clicked the link. I do NOT want the link to be passed to any browser. What I want is to be able to set a rule where Choosy behaves as if it is not there, in effect ignoring the mouse click and let OS X handle it further.