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[[Media:BrowserOMat100Beta.zip]] | * [[Media:BrowserOMat100Beta.zip]] (System Requirements: [[Mac OS X]] 10.10 [[Yosemite]]) | ||
(System Requirements: [[Mac OS X]] 10.10 [[Yosemite]]) | * [[Media:BrowserOMat110Beta.zip]] (System Requirements: [[Mac OS X]] 10.11 [[El Capitan]] and newer - still in development, will be available around X-Mas 2016) | ||
=== Configuration & Usage === | === Configuration & Usage === |
Revision as of 11:50, 3 December 2016
Description
Browser-O-Mat is a white-label browser, meaning you can…
- define one URL to load
- set application name and icon
What's it for?
I usually keep one or two tabs open in my browser to access my most frequently used websites...this works, but has drawbacks:
- I can't easily access one tab by switching applications (⌘-⇥ , the dock or launchpad)
- I sometimes accidently close one tab or the whole browser
And?
With Browser-O-Mat you can create an application for every of these websites (tabs), so you can keep them open and easily switch to them. Examples:
- Ingress Intel
- Webmail
- Forums
- Admin-Pages (like phpmyadmin of your favourite project)
- Wikipedia
- Hangouts
- Social Networks (like yammer, g+, Facebook…)
- …
Downloads
- Media:BrowserOMat100Beta.zip (System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite)
- Media:BrowserOMat110Beta.zip (System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan and newer - still in development, will be available around X-Mas 2016)
Configuration & Usage
1. Rename the application
- Download the above archive
- Decompress the archive
- Change the name of the application (like you would with any other file)
- Move it into place (f.e. /Applications )
2. Setting the URL
- Open the application
- Open Preferences
- Enter the URL
- Click save
3. Set App Icon (optional)
By default, Browser-O-Mat uses the website's favicon[1] for the dock. You can optionally set an custom image to use as icon:
- Open Preferences
- Choose "Use custom image"
- Drag an image of your choice to the image box
- Click save
Usage
Just use it like your usual browser :-D
- Links
- Footnotes:
- ↑ Which is just 16x16 pixels