Just vo-shift-m on one of them and select open with. Now find the program you want, vo-right to the checkbox about always using this application, and check it. That should do it. If not, hit cmd-i on a bks file and find the "opens with" popup. I might have the instructions or wording a bit off - I've only done this once - but that's the idea.
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