In a continuation of last Thursday’s post and skicrazer’s forum question, I offer another approach to integrating Web-based email with Windows. Windows has had a handy Default Mail Client setting for ...
When browsing the web with Google Chrome, Google marks one account as your default in your web browser. This works similarly to when you've logged into Google services and have one set as the default ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Safari isn't the only browser on the block. You may find ...
Mircosoft's Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a browser-based email client that allows email users to access, read and send email from most Web-enabled devices. Since Outlook Web Access uses a browser ...
A default app is the one you'd like your operating system to use to open certain files or links. Understandably, out of the box, Android defaults to Google applications. For instance, the default web ...
When you upgrade to Windows 10 from another version of Windows, the operating system pulls a nasty trick that could confuse non-techies that don’t know how to go digging around in system settings. The ...
First, pull down the notification shade and tap on the gear icon to heading into the Settings menu. Next, scroll down and select Apps & notifications to be taken to a new menu. Here, near the bottom, ...
Microsoft this week published documentation confirming its plans to divert Web links in Outlook to the Microsoft Edge browser by default. This coming change for organizations using Microsoft 365 ...
When Apple released iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, it made a change that enables third-party browsers to be used as default apps, meaning users who don't get on with Apple's native Safari browser can choose an ...
When Apple's iOS 14 update launches this fall, iPhone owners will finally be able to set their email app and web browser of choice as their default option — a change that Apple fans have wanted for ...
In iOS 14, Apple finally added the ability to choose your default browser and email client. That means when you click a link in an app, it won’t lead you to Safari when you'd rather go to Chrome—or ...
Back in the early days of OS X, Apple’s desktop operating system shipped with an Internet preference pane that let you change, among other things, your default Web browser and email app. At some point ...