Check out "choosy", too. It allows you to decide which browser to open for a 
link. You can define automated rules, too:


http://www.choosyosx.com/
Ruben Bakker
uncomplex gmbh
http://mailplaneapp.com
http://repliesapp.com 

> <p>I wondered why that one feature insisted on using Safari. Sigh.</p>
> 
> <p>On a related note, would it be possible to make Mailplane itself<br 
> />available to the system as a browser? I use Multibrowser to handle<br 
> />links in email, and it would be convenient if Mailplane was one of the<br 
> />options. Then I wouldn't have to fuss with the Command key. :)</p>
> 
> <p>On May 17, 4:19 pm, Ruben Bakker <<a 
> href="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</a>> wrote:</p>
> 
> <p>> 1) "Search in Google" context menu item, this is hardwired (by Apple) 
> to<br />> Safari :(. The context menu is shown in all Mac OS X (Cocoa) 
> applications<br />> and is not provided by Mailplane. Unfortunately, I cannot 
> fix this issue -<br />> only Apple can do it.</p>
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