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23 October
2008

Second Time Around

Where Keith gears up for another launch

After the recent C4 conference i felt really inspired to get to work on a new product. I've put a lot of work into MercuryMover, but i'm not going to be able to retire on it. My plan has always been to develop a broad stable of apps upon which to build the company. I had had this particular idea for a long time, and i knew that i could build something very useful relatively quickly. I present to you: Highbrow. If you can't commit to either Safari or Firefox, then Highbrow is for you. If you dabble in Opera and appreciate Camino, then Highbrow is your friend. If you love Omniweb, but are curious about iCab, you guessed it, you want Highbrow. Highbrow manages your system wide default web browser so that you're never surprised by what app comes up when you click on a link in Mail, iChat or anywhere else. Highbrow displays the icon of the current default browser in the menubar and from it's menu you can select your preferred web browser. You can also select one of the following modes:

  • Always use my preferred web browser
  • Use the most recently used web browser
  • Use the most recently launched web browser
  • Ask me which web browser to use (A terrific suggestion from my good friend Scott Morrison)
After making that selection, Highbrow does the rest. I like to set it to "use the most recently used web browser". This lets me switch back and forth between Safari and Firefox, but only keep one of them open at a time. Whichever one i'm using automagically becomes the system wide default. This way, when my wife sends me a link while i'm working in Firefox, i won't have to wait for Safari to launch when i click on it (this happens with startling frequency).

Something i learned when developing MercuryMover is not to treat your in-progress application like a state secret. I had been using builds of MercuryMover for almost two years before i released it to the public. Having learned from this mistake, i'm releasing a development build of Highbrow today. It's not fully polished, nor are all of the features implemented. The temporary icon is not that pretty and probably infringes on multiple copyrights. Despite all of this, Highbrow is useful today, and i'd like for people to get some benefit out of it and to hear what does and doesn't work.

Here is some of what's missing:
  • "Ask me which browser to use" is unimplemented
  • nicer interface for automatic updates
  • The icon is temporary
  • Highbrow needs to be restarted in order to recognize new browsers on the system
  • There is no first-run window


So...what are you waiting for. Try it out, already.

Posted by kalperin at 18:04 | Comments (4)
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Re: Second Time Around

Awesome! I love it, Keith!!! Great implementation!

Posted by: Evan at October 24,2008 00:50
Re: Second Time Around

My first thought on HighBrow was, "Hmmm, sounds like a pretty niche product. Who would use this?"

My second thought then was: "Actually, I could get some use out of that!"

My main power house browser is OmniWeb, but I have it set to open up about 20 tabs when it launches, and if I click on a link in Mail, I don't always want OmniWeb to open up, but would prefer another browser to be quick about opening the web page so I can view the web page without having to wait for 20 other pages to open first.

Posted by: Chad at October 28,2008 21:54
Re: Second Time Around

Chad, you may like the "Ask me which browser to use" feature. I got this feature working today, so you'll probably see an update by the end of the week.

Posted by: kalperin at October 29,2008 00:41
Re: Second Time Around

This looks awesome. I develop web applications, so this looks like a perfect fit. Thanks

Posted by: Brett at November 12,2008 14:36
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