

Safari is Apple’s own web browser, and it’s set as the default browser on your Mac by default.


Next time you go to open a file with the same extension, it will open with your new default app. Here, head to the Open with section and choose your new app from the drop-down list, then click Change All. To change that, Ctrl+click the file in question, then click Get Info. By default, your Mac will open it with TextEdit, Apple’s built-in simple text-editing app. RTF file and want to change which app it opens in. Unless you’re looking to change your default web browser or email client (which we’ll cover below), there’s only one method you need to remember when it comes to changing your default apps on a Mac. Change the default app for specific file types There are, however, a few different ways of doing it depending on what file type you want to open. Change the default app for specific file typesįortunately, it’s easy enough to do.
