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It would be great if Just Manager would have an internal file association feature. That is, double-clicking on a file would open it up in a user-defined application instead of the system-wide associated application.
This would greatly improve its portable usage (provided if it would support relative paths).
As an extra, user-defined right-click context menu items feature would be also great (e.g. "Open in MyApp1", "Edit with MyApp2", etc).
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I see, thanks.
Then my modified wish is to make it work on double click too
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Thanks for the quick reply.
>> It will be duplication of already existing functionality.
I see it differently. Only the activation of the existing feature would be extended (technically).
Many major file managers supports feature besides the edit/view feature, and to be honest, that's the main reason I have not switch to Just Manager already (the other one is the archive support which is on the roadmap).
For me a checkbox in the "View"/"Edit" dialog saying "Use as double-click action" or similar would do.
>> Moreover view/edit functionality can be assigned to any custom button or shortcut.
I agree, but that's not the same user experience.
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I see it differently. Only the activation of the existing feature would be extended (technically).
Many major file managers supports feature besides the edit/view feature, and to be honest, that's the main reason I have not switch to Just Manager already (the other one is the archive support which is on the roadmap).
For me a checkbox in the "View"/"Edit" dialog saying "Use as double-click action" or similar would do.
Don't know any file managers with same functionality.
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Here are four:
Total Commander's internal file associations dialog:
Double Commander's internal file associations dialog:
Multi Commander's internal file associations dialog:
XYplorer's internal file associations dialog:
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I would also love this function, very important for portable use, and like the previous user said, double-click is more practical than using the "view", specially if you're more of a mouse user than a keyboard user
Please reconsider it, it's the only thing missing for me, it would make JM the perfect file manager
thanks
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nleontiev, it's "Popular cry". It is really need to users.
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