You are very wrong. For example Kate opens all file types when you drag them on it. Another example is Eclipse where you can add any type of files to project by simply dragging (but you can't to the icon in the Launcher because of this bug - so if the Eclipse window is hidden because you are dragging from full screen app you are screwed). Application can take different types of files depending on where exactly will you drop them but because of this bug you can't move the file to their icon to make them show if they are behind other windows. Eclipse is quite an important application I would think, not a "special case". Another example is Firefox and Google Chrome - are they special cases too? You can drag ANY file on them (to open it or drag on the upload field to upload it).
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