Earlier this month my friend Scott and I launched Bumpr, a Mac utility that lets you switch up your default browser or mail apps, on the fly, so that when you click on a link you can decide where it gets opened. Since then, the notices have been really positive. In fact, just today, Bumpr got a “four mice” (out of five) review at Macworld. And just a few days ago, Apple included Bumpr in its front-page collection of “New apps and games we love.”
For a tiny side project—especially one that limped along for four years—I couldn’t be prouder. Try Bumpr today while it’s still 50% off during our launch sale: getbumpr.com.
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