Take Back Your File Associations
Operating Systems, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro September 2nd, 2004
Don’t you hate it when some program just unilaterally changes your file associations — so all of your music opens up in Windows Media Player, instead of MusicMatch, for example? Well there’s utility that’ll give you back control of how Windows selects programs to open files. In addition to locking down associations, it also lets you easily change which program does what — on the fly individually, and in groups via easy-to-manage profiles. The program’s not free — it’ll cost you $5, or a $20 a year subscription. Read the story about the new utility, and decide for yourself if you want it!
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Hey, what are the author talking about? the “Applauncher” or something else? I need the function he described very much but I find it’s none of Applauncher’s business at all. The developer of Applauncher said it is a tool to “lock down your Terminal Services server easily and at a lower cost than using Citrix! Now deploys folders securely and you can add your own logos for a custom look! ” INSTEAD OF to “Take Back Your File Associations”!