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Browser Picker 3.1.3 by Runsafe is a lightweight system utility designed to replace the static Windows default browser with an intelligent, rule-based launcher that interrogates every clicked hyperlink and instantly routes it to the most appropriate installed browser. Instead of forcing all HTTP/HTTPS requests into a single application, the program pops a compact, customizable selector or silently applies user-written rules to determine whether a given domain, subdomain, URL pattern, or file type should open in Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Internet Explorer, or any other Chromium-based variant. Typical use cases include web developers who need to test the same page in multiple engines, privacy-minded individuals who isolate social networks in hardened Firefox profiles, enterprises that still rely on Internet Explorer for legacy LOB portals, and power users who prefer Edge for Microsoft 365 while delegating open-source work to Firefox. The configuration panel supports wildcard patterns, regex, and per-rule incognito/private switches, so github.com and slashdot.org can automatically launch in Firefox, microsoft.com can stay in Edge, and an aging internal app can continue to render correctly in Internet Explorer without manual intervention. Ten released versions to date have refined the core engine, trimmed memory usage, and added dark-mode support, making Browser Picker a mature entry in the System Utilities / Shell Enhancements category. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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