[GH-ISSUE #513] Please reverse #187 (Open in Edge's app mode when Chrome isn't available) #397

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opened 2026-02-26 12:21:28 +03:00 by kerem · 4 comments
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Originally created by @Alexander020304 on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/issues/513

your now open edge instead of my system defaults.
Please do not hard code if chrome don't exit to use edge. I hate edge
I do not use chrome.

Thanks you for your time.

Originally created by @Alexander020304 on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/issues/513 your now open edge instead of my system defaults. Please do not hard code if chrome don't exit to use edge. I hate edge I do not use chrome. Thanks you for your time.
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024):

👋 Hi, just a reminder that if you haven't read the help post yet, give it a read to see if your issue is covered in it and make sure to follow the debugging section.

Also please note, as stated in the README, if your issue is only associated with your application and not auto-py-to-exe itself, please do not create an issue in this repository - instead, comment on the help post, video or create a new discussion.

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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024):

You can use --default-browser or -db when opening auto-py-to-exe to use the default browser.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2543322215 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024): You can use --default-browser or -db when opening auto-py-to-exe to use the default browser.
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@Alexander020304 commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024):

sorry; i just saw the change; and i am been work through too many libraries; can you make --db option by default thou?

<!-- gh-comment-id:2543327041 --> @Alexander020304 commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024): sorry; i just saw the change; and i am been work through too many libraries; can you make --db option by default thou?
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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024):

Currently, the order is:

  1. Chrome App Mode
  2. Edge App Mode
  3. Default browser

This has been done to try to make the GUI look as it does in the README. At the moment I am not looking to make --default-browser the default.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2543343456 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Dec 14, 2024): Currently, the order is: 1. Chrome App Mode 2. Edge App Mode 3. Default browser This has been done to try to make the GUI look as it does in the README. At the moment I am not looking to make `--default-browser` the default.
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