I use the 'Open url with...' option, then select whichever browser. 

However, if you often switch between browsers you may want to have a look at 
the software Choose Wisely. It basically lets you choose a browser on a per 
link basis. After trying to open any link it throws up something like this :

http://cl.ly/78e57c02beaa58dd73b0

and you click on your choice.

It's free and can be found here :

http://blog.tigion.de/2010/02/16/software-choose-wisely/







On 25 Jun 2010, at 07:52, Marcel Hild wrote:

> Safari also has the 'Open in Firefox' menu entry.
> You have to enable the developer menu for that.
> 
> http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030110063041629
> 
> Marcel
> 
> Am 25.06.2010 um 08:49 schrieb Patrick Robertson:
> 
>> I would suggest installing the services menu plugin and using a firefox 
>> service, but it doesn't seem to have any.
>> 
>> Camino on the other hand does - you could download Camino (just like Firefox 
>> but a bit more Mac-like) and install the Services Menu Module then an action 
>> 'Open URL in Camino' will appear in QS.
>> 
>> On 25 June 2010 05:39, ardillo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Pardon me...I posted something that made no sense.  Let me try again.
>> 
>> I want to use Quicksilver to open specific URLs that are not
>> compatible with Safari, which is my default browser.  Suppose I wanted
>> Firefox to open the specified web address?  How can this be setup?
>> 
> 





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