>Then I went back to work in the “ever reliable” BBEdit only to find that 
all the icons of my
> PHP files had changed from BBEdit icons to Balthisar icons. Not a happy 
camper here.
> I did not ask this program to change all my icons. I am not fond of 
programs that make
> changes to my system without asking me. Not a happy camper at all.

I'm sorry you don't like the icons, but this isn't Balthisar Tidy changing 
your operating system; it's your operating system changing your operating 
system. This has been standard behavior since Mac OS X 10.0. It's the 
reason that your PHP files even had a BBEdit icon in the first place. 
BBEdit also doesn't ask to change your icons; Mac OS X does it 
automatically when a new application with editor role is installed. Just 
tell Mac OS to use BBEdit for all PHP files again, or restart after 
deleting Balthisar Tidy.

I know this is one of the most frustrating points of behavior about Mac OS 
X for inexperienced users, and even experienced users. Every time I try out 
new text editors for example, I often have to go back and reassign 
ownership to other applications (PHPStorm for PHP, BBEdit for TXT, etc.) 
because Mac OS X automatically assumes I want the new editor to assume 
responsibility.

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