I just noticed, after installing CW R6 (Lite, actually), that CW has now
associated itself -- without asking! -- with all my C source files. That is,
its icon is now next to all my source files and it is the app that will open
if I dbl-click on a .c, .h, .cpp, etc. file. This is a major irritation for
me when a product does this. For one thing, I use Premia's CodeWright as my
general program editor and had it as the default app for all source files.
Plus, I also use MS VC++ for Windows-based development. In other words, I
did not want CodeWarrior "taking over" my source files in this way. And it
is a major pain to change things back. This should be an install option!

For what it's worth, I've also found this same problem with many types of
graphic utility programs -- whenever you install them, they go and associate
themselves with your .jpg and .gif files, etc.

  Doug Gordon

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