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Browser Tamer, developed in the United Kingdom, is an open-source application designed to manage URL opening preferences across different browsers, allowing users to specify which browser should open specific URLs instead of relying on system defaults. It supports major browsers and custom additions. Key features include suggesting and voting on features, lightweight design, theme support, privacy focus, no registration, portability, no tracking, multiple account support, dark mode, command-line interface, offline functionality, extensibility via plugins/extensions, and browser extension capabilities. The software is licensed as free and open source and is available on Windows. User reviews mention its customizability and functionality, including the ability to select different browser profiles, while also noting past concerns about being flagged as a trojan by some anti-virus scanners, which the developer has addressed by making the project open source and resolving the false positives.

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Pros
Fast performance
Minimal resource usage
Lightweight architecture
No external dependencies
Link redirection
Centralized browser management
Productivity enhancement
Customization options

Cons
Learning curve
Limited integrations
Stability issues
Lack of dedicated support

Key Themes
Performance and resource efficiency
Browser link management
Customization and user experience
Open-source project nature
Integration and support
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