That is the silliest thing i have heard all week.
A brilliant argument.
Interesting tell it to register both eh?, and just where abouts is this ability to register both, becuase I have never seen a dual launch on double click ever.
I meant to say if you told both installations to register the filetype, then the latest one is the one the filetype would open in.
Well????? which one is it to be! /LOAD -rs or /LOAD -a get the wrong one and the .mrc file wont function.
If it would be /load -a then I would have said "it would be the same going to file > load in
aliases", but I didn't.
Most programs are not moveable like mirc is
That's rare borderline untrue. Most programs that are not in use can be moved.
I hazard a guess you would be pressed to find even 10 extentions that load and remain loaded for all future executions of a program.
Since you said extensions; .1, .2, .3, .4, .5, .6, .7, .8, .9 and .10 extensions will all remain in the recent file list for most text editing/word processing applications.
If you wanted to know programs that keep files loaded then:
Windows Media Player (recent files / playlist)
Winamp (same as wmp)
iTunes (same as wmp)
Dev-C++ (recent files)
VB6 (recent files)
VB2005 (recent files)
MingW Developer Studio (recent files / load recent project)
Textpad (recent files)
PHP Studio (recent files)
Paint (recent files)