So, if you want to switch from using the default Mac apps (such as the default Mail client), here is how to change default apps in macOS Sierra: Change Default Apps on Mac. For the most part, the default Mac apps work well enough. However, you might want to use a third party app, which provides extra functionality, or just works better for you. The default location for apps installed from the Mac App Store is the global applications folder located at /Applications/. Is there a defaults write com.apple.AppStore command I can run in the terminal, or perhaps a.plist file I can edit manually, to change this default preference?
You know how when you double-click a PNG file it opens in Preview? What if you want it to open in Photoshop by default instead? This guide shows you how to to just that – change the default App that’s used when you open a file.
Some common “I’d rather use this App when I open this kind of file” scenarios are:
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