@Coren: Thanks Coren, it makes things clearer. Your patch is then needed
(solving a first problem, without solving the 'Open with' one, but it's
better than nothing).

@ktulu77: In the Gmome mailing list (MarkMail) I referenced, there are two 
points of view :
- extraction from Nautilus and integration in GTK,
- keep in Nautilus with a DBus functionality to access it from other apps.

I'll try to summarize some points of the MarkMail conversation. It seems
that some applications have already developed their own native 'Open
with' clone dialog or something approaching (EOG, gThumb with context
menu listing). Evince, Epiphany seems also waiting for such a solution.
Thunar has already made something available to external apps through
DBus.

This conversation seems to have ended on May 2008 and not being alive
since. Would be interesting contacting authors to know if they have made
some developments on this.

The point is that we have 3 places talking of the same problem : this
Launchpad bug report specifically targeting Firefox (and Thunderbird),
the Firefox Bugzilla bug report and the Gnome mailing list. The problem
is clearly beyond Firefox, even though it is affected and must be
corrected. Every application could expect to have an easy access to an
'Open with' applications listing through a GUI (GTK component) or a
returned applications list.

In my opinion, it's something common to all desktop environments and
though could be a FreeDesktop specification.

The correction of this bug in the one hundred paper cuts seems
unreachable if it involves modification of the GTK lib or/and the
creation and the implementation of a FreeDesktop spec, but we could at
least found an agreement on the way to reach such a solution.

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[MASTER] "Open With" dialog not user-friendly
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