You do that in Chrome. Go to Preferences and in the Basics section you'll find a Default Browser section at the very end with a "Make Google Chrome My Default Browser" button.

CB

On 1/11/12 12:16 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:
How does one override Safari as the default browser without having to 
deliberately start the application manually? For example, if there is a link in 
e-mail, and I click on it, how can I prevent Safari from opening, and instead 
automatically have Chrome or OmniWeb do the honors?
  Thanks.
Christine
On Jan 11, 2012, at 4:02 AM, André Nuno Soares wrote:

Hello Michael,

Just go to:
http://www.google.com/chrome

If you go there from your Mac, the site will automatically present the link for 
downloading the latest Mac version.

The download is a dmg file, so you install it the usual way, by copying the 
.app file inside it to your Applications folder.

Note that Chrome includes a process to update your installed version, so after 
installing it for the first time, the browser should install new versions 
automatically.


HTH,
André

On 11/01/2012, at 08:05, Michael Busboom wrote:

Hello everyone,

Could someone please refer me to some documentation on how to install the 
latest version of Chrome with accessibility on my Mac?  I am just a bit 
confused.  Is the latest accessible version of Chrome called ChromeVox or is 
ChromeVox an extension for Chrome?

Lastly, which version of Chrome should I install?  I am not really into beta 
testing these days, unless I have to, so the version number for the latest 
stable, non-beta version would suffice nicely.

Thanks to all,

Mike

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