BAxBEx OpenExpert 1.40 Win32 - Take Command Of 'Open With'>>>

BAxBExhas been gone for years, sad... They made some solid stuff... For XP I still use OpenExpert & Shell Picture...

OpenExpert was freeware & is best to install after you pretty much have most the programs you want on your machine...

OpenWith in context has always been a moronic guessing game with scrolling long list of options that would never work or finding in manual fashion...

With OpenExpert you...YOU! configure exactly what will be shown for any extension... Sometimes you wanna open a file in a total different app or a newer version...

On the wayback-

https://web.archive.org/web/20060826053620/http://www.baxbex.com/files/openexpert_v140.exe


Now this is not for the lazy, you gotta do the work but then it's done... I find it best to just open the whole dialog & work from there to set it up & not the R-Click...

When I right-click on 'C4D' file-
Open-Expertb.jpg


When I right-click on a 'PSD' file (Still have more to add on this one)-
Open-Experta.jpg
 
BAxBExhas been gone for years, sad... They made some solid stuff... For XP I still use OpenExpert & Shell Picture...

OpenExpert was freeware & is best to install after you pretty much have most the programs you want on your machine...

OpenWith in context has always been a moronic guessing game with scrolling long list of options that would never work or finding in manual fashion...

With OpenExpert you...YOU! configure exactly what will be shown for any extension... Sometimes you wanna open a file in a total different app or a newer version...

On the wayback-

https://web.archive.org/web/20060826053620/http://www.baxbex.com/files/openexpert_v140.exe


Now this is not for the lazy, you gotta do the work but then it's done... I find it best to just open the whole dialog & work from there to set it up & not the R-Click...

When I right-click on 'C4D' file-
Open-Expertb.jpg


When I right-click on a 'PSD' file (Still have more to add on this one)-
Open-Experta.jpg
Was it you who published it on Internet Archive?
 
Not me... For the most part if it's available on the wayback machine I don't see much sense in uploading to archive unless I just can't find the old link (Like 3D color Changer or Junk Drawer)...
 
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