RCDefaultApp: Default App Preferences

RCDefaultApp

The selection of default applications can easily become a major annoyance. That’s where RCDefaultApp comes into play. RCDefaultApp is an OS X preference pane that allows a user to set the default application used for various URL schemes, file extensions, file types, and much more. Unlike other default application utilities, it allows for the disabling of file-types or protocols, for example URL schemes that pose specific security risks. All in all RCDefaultApp is a simple and efficient way to manage your default applications from within System Preferences.

RCDefaultApp is freeware and is available as a free download from Rubicode.

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    [...] On top of that, RCDefaultApp lets you configure what happens when you insert or connect removable media – like digital cameras or DVDs – to your Mac. Granted, you can change a file type’s default application through the specific file’s info, but this offers a nice way to manage and look at all of your default apps on a whole, along with a lot more advanced functionality. RCDefaultApp is freeware, Mac OS X only. — Adam Pash RCDefaultApp [via MacApper] [...]

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    [...] On top of that, RCDefaultApp lets you configure what happens when you insert or connect removable media – like digital cameras or DVDs – to your Mac. Granted, you can change a file type’s default application through the specific file’s info, but this offers a nice way to manage and look at all of your default apps on a whole, along with a lot more advanced functionality. RCDefaultApp is freeware, Mac OS X only. — Adam Pash RCDefaultApp [via MacApper] [...]

  4. SoftSaurus on April 19th, 2007 7:25 pm

    [...] On top of that, RCDefaultApp lets you configure what happens when you insert or connect removable media – like digital cameras or DVDs – to your Mac. Granted, you can change a file type’s default application through the specific file’s info, but this offers a nice way to manage and look at all of your default apps on a whole, along with a lot more advanced functionality. RCDefaultApp is freeware, Mac OS X only. — Adam Pash RCDefaultApp [via MacApper] [...]

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    [...] On top of that, RCDefaultApp lets you configure what happens when you insert or connect removable media – like digital cameras or DVDs – to your Mac. Granted, you can change a file type’s default application through the specific file’s info, but this offers a nice way to manage and look at all of your default apps on a whole, along with a lot more advanced functionality. RCDefaultApp is freeware, Mac OS X only. — Adam Pash RCDefaultApp [via MacApper] [...]

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  7. FILE MANAGEMENT: Download of the Day: RCDefaultApp (Mac) at SoftSaurus on April 26th, 2007 5:16 pm

    [...] On top of that, RCDefaultApp lets you configure what happens when you insert or connect removable media – like digital cameras or DVDs – to your Mac. Granted, you can change a file type’s default application through the specific file’s info, but this offers a nice way to manage and look at all of your default apps on a whole, along with a lot more advanced functionality. RCDefaultApp is freeware, Mac OS X only. — Adam Pash RCDefaultApp [via MacApper] [...]

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