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Re: Another app's UTI can break your app


  • Subject: Re: Another app's UTI can break your app
  • From: Vincent <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 22:04:19 +0200

> It's not even about malicious intent. Coda obviously has no malicious intent, but it breaks my app. I'd break Coda if it my app was installed before it. That's just inconceivable to me.

I’m not sure associating well known extensions types as .SQL is a good idea in the first place. I have some .SQL files, namely the PostGIS geospatial extension to PostgreSQL, that have nothing to do with any MacOS app, and that I don’t want to open with Coda, but rather TextWrangler, for example.

These “famous” extensions should maybe be excluded from any type of association.

Vincent


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