It's not at all the same situation.fluffy_little_something wrote:Maybe Windows picks the last program used for that file type. Just like it picks Windows here for rtf files even though I also got Open Office installed, which could handle the very same file type. To Windows the various Mulab versions are just different programs I suppose, like Word and Open Office.
In RTF files, DOC files, image files, WAV files, MID files, etc. all the included elements are passive elements. They are exclusively data. They don't depend on 32-bit or 64-bit treatment.
In Mulab and MUX session files are included elements among which are necessarily active elements, not data but treatments, therefore which rely heavily on the environment where they will be used, because they are active processes which are totally dependent on the 32-bit or 64-bit engine.
So once more, an association could be done if there was exclusively one edition installed at a time, but therefore it forbids the ability to have several editions installed simultaneously. Since Mutools offers the liberty to have several editions simultaneously, it can't offer at the same the ability to make an association file->program. It would be an antinomy.
