A Mac user's guide to the Google Chrome browser Though Safari is the default browser for most mac OS users, some have to use Chrome. So as per the title, I use Chrome on my mac but Safari on my iOS devices. I'm struggling to find a way to sync the bookmarks I add on my Mac computer to Safari as a whole, previously it seemed as though Xmarks was a good solution, but it's defunct.
Question or issue on macOS:
I think that question is self-explained 🙂
When I browse to Application eclipse send me an error.
How to solve this problem?
Solution no. 1:
rubdottocom almost got it. The problem is, that the path contains spaces. If you write a new shell script with the following content:
Eclipse can launch a new Chrome instance with it. Sadly, this way it is not possible to open a new tab in an already running instance, as the script exits with the following error message:
Solution no. 2:
The simplest way to get Eclipse to recognize Chrome as the default system browser is :
- Open Safari.
- Go to menu Safari > Preferences > General.
- Change ‘Default web browser' to Safari.
- Close the Preferences dialog.
- Re-open the Preferences dialog.
- Change ‘Default web browser' to Chrome.
- Close the Preferences dialog.
This solution is more general as it applies to any application which chooses the incorrect system browser. (thanks to Kelvin Lawrence at IBM)
I am using Eclipse 4.2.0 on an iMac with OSX Mountain Lion. This also works for Eclipse Kepler on Mountain Lion.
Solution no. 3:
This solution is more general as it applies to any application which chooses the incorrect system browser. (thanks to Kelvin Lawrence at IBM)
I am using Eclipse 4.2.0 on an iMac with OSX Mountain Lion. This also works for Eclipse Kepler on Mountain Lion.
Solution no. 3:
I posted the answer on another question like this on stackoverflow, so here it goes:
I found the solution in a blog's post that doesn't exist anymore, it involves configuring the Location to be ‘/usr/bin/open' and the parameter is ‘%URL%'.
You need to make sure that google chrome is your default browser and it will work properly. This is the only method that worked for me on OSX Lion.
Solution no. 4:
I solved this by calling /usr/bin/open -a '/Applications/Google Chrome.app'
Solution no. 5:
Ooops! I find the answer here: Is there a way to add Google Chrome as an external web browser in Flash Builder Standalone for Mac?
The exact location is:
/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome
It's annoying that you can't enter inside to an 'Application folder' (AppName.app) through Finder :-S
Oh Wait! It's not working >_< Safari is opened
Solution no. 6:
you can also try to fix that from eclipse at the menu bar: windows->preferences->general->web browser-> select the radio, Use external web browser and choose your default browser from there. that simple.
Solution no. 7:
Here's a helpful visual showing the /usr/bin/open
techinque:
Solution no. 8:
In Finder, right click on Google Chrome.app, select Show Package Contents and browse down to Contents/Mac OS and drag Google Chrome to the Location in Eclipse's Edit External Web Browser dialog box. Enter -url %URL% in the field Parameters. This worked for me on Eclipse Indigo on MacOS 10.7, at least when Chrome was not started before…
Solution no. 9:
My method to set Chrome as a default browser in eclipse is:
Go to Window >> Web browser and then select Chrome.
Hope this helps!
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The default browser is the web browser that is automatically used when opening a web page or clicking on a web link. This document explains how to choose the default browser for both Windows and OS X.
Windows
Internet Explorer 10 and 11
- In Internet Explorer, go to Tools (gear icon) > Internet Options.
- Click the Programs tab.
- Click Make Internet Explorer the default browser. You may optionally check the box that makes Explorer tiles open on the desktop. If you leave this unchecked, they will open in the metro interface. You can also specify how you want to open links.
- In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options.
- Note: In newer versions of Internet Explorer, the Tools menu is represented by a Gear icon.
- Click the Programs tab.
- Click Make default. You may optionally check the box if you want Explorer to always check if it is the default browser.
- In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options.
- Click the Programs tab.
At the bottom of this window, check the box labeled Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser. - Click OK.
- Restart Internet Explorer.
A window should appear asking whether Internet Explorer should be made the default browser. Click Yes (you may optionally uncheck the checkbox). - In Firefox, go to the orange Firefox button, then select Options > Options.
- Note: In older versions of Firefox, go to Tools > Options.
- Click Advanced, and then open the General tab.
- Click Check Now, and then click Yes in the new window that pops up. You may optionally check the box if you want Firefox to always check if it is the default browser.
- Open Firefox.
- Go to the menu button in the upper right hand corner, depicting 3 horizontal bars.
- Click on the Options, which has a gear symbol.
- Under the General tab, click on Make Firefox My Default Browser.
- In Chrome, click on the Customize and control Google Chrome icon .
- Note: In older versions of Chrome, click on the wrench icon .
- Click Settings.
- Under 'Default Browser,' click Make Google Chrome my default browser.
- Open Safari.
- Go to Safari > Preferences.
- While on the General tab, select the browser you want to use as default from the drop down menu.
- Open Firefox.
- Go to Firefox > Preferences.
- Click on the Advanced tab and then on the General tab.
- Under 'System Defaults,' click Check Now and then click Yes in the window that pops up. You may optionally check the box if you want Firefox to always check if it is the default browser.
- Open Firefox.
- Go to the menu button in the upper right hand corner, depicting 3 horizontal bars.
- Click on the Preferences, which has a gear symbol.
- Under the General tab, click on Make Firefox My Default Browser.
- Open Chrome.
- Go to Chrome > Preferences.
- Under 'Default Browser,' click Make Google Chrome My Default Browser.
Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9
Internet Explorer 6
Firefox (Versions up to 34)
Firefox (Version 35+)
Google Chrome
OS X
Safari
Firefox (Versions up to 34)
Firefox (Version 35+)
Google Chrome
Use Chrome As Default Browser Mac Pro
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Owner: | Help Desk KB Team . | Group: | DoIT Help Desk |
Created: | 2001-02-15 19:00 CDT | Updated: | 2018-06-14 15:08 CDT |
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