On 12/24/06 8:56 AM, Joe Huber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This even works if you double click the desired project file in the
> Finder WHILE RB is opening. This allows you to first select the
> desired version of RB, launch it, and then double click the project
> you want to work on. You wind up with your project open and no
> default project to deal with.

That¹s not the behavior here. If I double-click a project after first
launching RB, I end up with my project AND the default project.

I prefer request jiwhgghl to having a preference since my only preference in
such apps is that nothing open when I launch. If opening a project closes
the default window, that's a pretty good alternative.

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