Runsafe is a small, independent software publisher maintained by Norwegian developer Morten Nielsen, whose projects live under the GitHub handle “mortenn.” Focused on quiet but persistent Windows workflow annoyances, Runsafe’s catalog currently centers on Browser Picker, a lightweight system utility that intercepts every http/https call and presents a concise, customizable menu of installed browsers so the user can send each link to the engine best suited for the task. Corporate testers keep Chrome isolated for legacy intranets while defaulting personal traffic to Firefox, gamers launch privacy-hardened profiles for Twitch drops, and web developers cycle through Edge, Canary, and Chromium with a single keystroke. The tool respects portable installations, understands virtualized browsers, and writes no data to the registry, making it a favorite among enterprise migration scripts and power-user autounattend files alike. Although the present lineup is intentionally narrow, the codebase reveals a philosophy of surgical, open-source micro-utilities that remove friction without background services or subscription hooks. Browser Picker therefore sits in the same mental drawer as file association editors, quick-resolution switchers, and other “why didn’t Windows do this natively?” helpers. Runsafe software, including Browser Picker, is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are funneled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Smart browser selector for Windows
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