Well, on Windows you can use Folder Options from the control panel or a
Windows Explorer window.  But I haven't done it because I don't really care
for that functionality.

I take it from your comment that the file associations are done
automatically by the installer on Macs?  (Since I know it's not done in
Windows or Linux, then I assumed you are using it on a Mac)

Jay Madren

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Subject: Re: How could i install RR/MC in Linspire OS (Debian Linux)?


Jay Madren wrote:

>>>I just will like that most of the Linux programs
>>>were that easy to install! ;-)
>
>>How does it handle the customary file type associations, icons, and
>>installation into the Start menu on KDE and Gnome?
>
> The same way I do in Windows.  I don't use the installer, I just use the
zip
> file, unzip it, and create a shortcut (actually I just modify the existing
> shortcut).  All the installer does is create a program group (shortcuts)
and
> register the uninstaller in the registry.  There are no file associations.

So setting up the MIME types is left up to the user to do manually?
How does the user double-click a .rev file and have it launch Rev?

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