Your Mac comes pre-configured to open specific file types with default apps. Click on a web link, and it launches Safari. Open an email notification, and you’re directed to Apple’s Mail app. This setup is convenient — if you prefer those apps. But if you’d rather open your emails in Gmail, for example, the default choices quickly become an inconvenience. It’s like reaching for a hammer to drive a nail but getting handed a screwdriver instead. Sure, it might
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