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OpenWith.org Desktop Tool 1.0.1

by Chris Wiles

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11 Mar 2009

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Verdict

Simple tool that adds an option to your right-mouse button menu so you can quickly understand and open an unknown file

Review Rating: rating

Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista

Manufacturer: OpenWith.org

Size: 897Kb

Number of Downloads: 1129

Price: Free

OpenWith.org Desktop Tool
Find how to open unknown files with the desktop version of this tool

The other day someone asked me what they should do with a file they’d downloaded that had an ‘.air’ suffix. Good question. This person was fairly knowledgeable, but thought it must be a new type of archive, thus looked for an archive manager to open the file.

The obvious solution is to search Google, but this can lead to a number of legitimate and rogue results that will attempt you to download their software to handle your file. Can you trust some of these results?

OpenWith.org Desktop Tool is a simple application that adds an option to your right button menu. Simply highlight the file, select ‘OpenWith.org – How Do I Open This?’ and you will be directed to a section on their website that will offer information about the suffix and recommended applications. They are mostly free.

The only downside is that you have to rely on their recommendations. For example, for handling ZIP archives, they suggest the shareware WinRAR and state it’s ‘free’.

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