Hey! Where the heck do I specify what browser I want to open when, say, I click a link in an email message? It used to be in the Internet panel of System Preferences, but that panel doesn't exist anymore ! You're right. What used to be the Internet panel is now the .Mac panel, and the places where you set up your preferred email and Web programs have gone off to the great software company in the sky. This is going to sound a little odd, but you actually specify which browser you want to use by opening the Safari browser that came with Mac OS X, choosing Safari Preferences, clicking the General tab, and then using the Default Web Browser pop-up menu at the top. You specify your preferred email program the same way, but in Mail instead of Safari. At least that's the way Apple wants you to do it. But if you like being able to set your default Web browser and email program (and RSS reader, and so on) from System Preferences, try RCDefaultApp, a free System Preference panel that's about 50 times more powerful than the old Internet panel ever was. (You can download it from the "Missing CD" page at www.missingmanuals.com.) |