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by RajT88
409 days ago
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Not always. It's up to their installer. And the installer doesn't have to ask (it can just do it). The situation is better these days, with windows store apps. Still, I developed the habit of just never using the desktop in the XP days when things were really bad. There was a war over your eyeballs, which had shady software vendors warring over desktop space, start menu space, taskbar space, even fucking file associations. I recall for a little RealPlayer and Windows Media Player used to yank back and forth file associations each time they ran, even if you tried to make them stop. |
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