Old Program
Air ed is an 'old' program. It is not 'modern' enough to put itself into the registry (which then give it abilit to be opened with 'dbl-click' and which then gives you ability to set 'opens with' association). You are lucky it doesn't require you to run it in 'compatability' mode for Win 98/Win Me. I never double click to open it. I right click and then ck 'Open', then go to upper left corner and use cursor to expand it to half-screen size. Then I go File/Open and browse to where the air file is located. Always tried other 'ways' but nothing works. So I just 'go with the flow'. As long as it works I can't gripe. It's OLD (and tired, like me). Don't hassle me (hehe). I believe that what FSAviator says might make it 'work' better (ie: open after dbl-click in what ever state you last had it before closing it with click of 'X'). Makes sense to me.
As far as conflicting with other program(s) there IS one. It's due to Adobe Reader taking over '*.air' file extension. That prevents you from dbl-clicking to open AirEd. Dbl-click opens a Adobe Reader file, not AirEd. The Adobe Reader registers the '*.air' file extension for it's OWN use and takes away AirEd's ability to be opened with dbl-click. Since dbl-click of AirEd produces an error ('*.air file is corrupt' (which it isn't it just looks that way to AdobeReader) it confuses and fraustrates us simmer that need to edit air files. This is why I use FoxIt Reader instead of Adobe Reader. FoxIt reader is free. Google it. The the AirEd program won't have any conflicts. No one (even Opa) ever found a solution to all this, so there you go. That's life-what you see is what you get-you can't have everything-el cid-etc, etc.
Chuck B
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