Re: changing application opened using shortcut



null2006 <null@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
It worked that way when I tried it with Firefox. Oh well.

And Wesley Vogel responded:
I don't have Firefox. <shrug>

Ah, Grasshopper. You must know your opponent if you wish to face him.

I will say that IE7 has a lot of nice features; if only I could add-in
some of the features I use regularly in Firefox, I could reduce my life
to one browser, instead of two...

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