Change Default App Mac Os X

May 23, 2016  Changing the Default Application for File Types in OS X It’s really easy to change the default application a type of file opens in. Just click on one of the files and choose File Get Info from the main menu or use the Cmd+I keyboard shortcut. You can also right-click, Ctrl-click, or two-finger clicking the file and select “Get Info”. Sep 11, 2013  If your desired app isn’t listed in the “Get Info” window, then choose “Other” Navigate to the applications location (usually the Applications folder) and select it.

The Mac default apps that come with your new Mac are great for everyday functionality. They fulfill their core purpose elegantly and simply. But when it comes to preferences to adjust and knobs to twist, Mac default apps have never been the best choice. That void is filled by third-party app makers, who include more customizable options in their own apps.

There are also apps out there that awful major upgrades from Mac default app functionality. Take Mail.app, for example: a truly broken email application that doesn’t seem to get any better. There are far better options out there on the Mac App Store, which you should definitely explore.

Once you’ve found a better default application, what do you do with the old app? It will keep popping up on contextual links and actions until you tell it to stop. Change your Mac default apps for email and everything else by following the instructions below.

Change Your Mac Default Apps: Mail

1. Open Mail.app from your Applications folder.

2. In the menu bar, choose Mail > Preferences or press Command + , as a shortcut.

3. Pick your preferred email application from the drop-down menu next to “Default email reader” at the top of the window.

If you see some non-email applications in there, just ignore them. Applications can sometimes be overly broad with their file type associates, leading to things like iTerm showing as email apps. Don’t select those: they just won’t work.

Change Your Mac Default Apps: Calendar

1. Open Calendar.app from the Applications menu.

2. In the menu bar, choose Calendar > Preferences or press Command + , as a shortcut.

3. Select your preferred calendar application from the “Default calendar app” drop-down at the top of the window.

Change Your Mac Default Apps: Web Browser

Change your Mac’s default web browser in the General pane of System Preferences.

In the General pane, click the drop-down menu next to “Default web browser” and choose your desired default browser.

Again, some non-browser applications might pop up. Make sure not to select something like Evernote.


Setting Chrome as your Default Browser

Chrome can also set itself as the default web browser from within the browser.

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1. In the menu bar, click Google Chrome > Preferences.

2. Under the “Default browser” section, click “Make Default” on the right.

3. Click “Use ‘Chrome’” in the macOS dialog box to confirm.

Setting Firefox as your Default Browser

Firefox can also adjust your Mac’s default web browser from within the app.

1. Click Firefox > Preferences in the menu bar.

2. In the Startup section of the General preference tab, click the “Make Default…” button.

3. Click the “Use ‘Firefox’” button in the macOS dialog box to confirm your change.

Change Your Mac Default Apps: Image Viewer

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The default image viewer on your Mac is Preview. It’s a totally acceptable application for viewing files, but it has limited editing capability. If you want to adjust your image files, you might set a photo editor as your default image viewer application instead of Preview. This is the same process for changing default apps for any other file type, as seen below.

1. Default application associations are sorted on a file extension basis. Each file extension has its own default application. Find an image file with a common image extension to change the default image viewer application for all files of that type. The most common image extensions are .jpg, .gif, and .png.

2. Right-click on the image and select “Get Info.”

3. Find the Open With section of the Get Info window, towards the middle.

4. Click the Open With drop-down menu. Select the app you want to use as your image viewer.

If you don’t see the app you want, click “Other…” at the bottom of the menu.

6. At this point, the change only applies to this individual file. To propagate the change to all images with that same extension, click the “Change All …” button below the Open With drop-down.

This change will apply to all JPG files on this Mac. Preferences for other image types, like PNG and GIF, will need to be set separately. While this might be time-consuming, it does allow a greater degree of flexibility. You might not want to open an animated GIF, for example, with the same program you use to edit photos.

Change Your Mac Default App for All Other File Types

Other files don’t always open with the application you prefer. Take HTML files, which open in your Mac’s default web browser. That’s not so useful for web developers, so you can change the default application to your preferred text editor instead.

1. Find the file you want to change and right-click it to choose the “Get Info” option.

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2. Go to the Open With section in the Get Info window and choose the application you want to open this file type.

3. Click “Change All …” to apply the change to all files that share that extension.

Conclusion

If you’re not seeing the apps you expect in the Open With dialog, or apps are appearing multiple times, you might need to manually edit the file type associations by customizing the macOS context menu.

Apart from the changes on the list, there’s not much you can change using the system dialogs. But there are other ways to adjust Mac default apps. Some application, like Path Finder, provide a way to suppress macOS’s built-in Finder and replace it with its own functionality. That’s a rare option, but it does exist. If you find a system replacement app, you should look for it. You might be able to wiggle around your Mac default apps for app types not listed here.

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Are you bored of opening your photos in the default Preview application on Mac ? Got a new photo viewer and want to make it as a default one on your Mac OS X ? Here is the simple tutorial to change the default application for specific file types on your Mac. Normally we use “Open With” option to open a particular file with a different application from the default ones. But next time when you open the same file it will open in the default application.

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Change Default Applications Mac Os X

In order to completely change the default application for that specific file type follow the steps below.

Step 1: Choose a file that’s the type you want to change. For instance I have selected a JPEG file which uses “Preview” application on Mac OS by default. So I’m going to change the default application for JPEG files from “Preview” to “Skitch“, a simple image editor from Evernote. The first step is right click on that image file and select “Get Info” from that list.

Step 2: Once you did that you will get another window as shown in the screenshot below. In that you have an option called “Open With“. Below that there will be a drop down box, just click that. After you click that you will get a list of applications installed on your Mac which supports that particular file type.

Step 3: Choose the application from the list you want to set as a default one for that particular file type. In this case I’m gonna select “Skitch” as the default application to JPEG files. If you stop with this that particular file alone will open in Skitch. To view all files of that type in Skitch you have to choose one more option on that dialog box.

Step 4: Close that dialog box and click on “Change All” button below. A window will pop up as shown in the screenshot below. Click “continue” to confirm that all the JPEG files on your Mac will use Skitch as its default application. That is all, now the default application will be changed from “Preview” to “Skitch”.

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This is how you can change the default application for any type of file on your Mac OS. Try this on your Mac and share your experience with us in the comment box. Thanks for reading and have a great day !