Filed under: OS Updates, Windows, Microsoft, Ask DLS, Beta, Windows x64
WinSuperSite was talking about an interesting feature in Windows 7 the other day. Apparently you can drag files to an application pinned to your taskbar to associate it with that program. At least, that's what some other users have said.I gave it a try, and met with no success.
I tried with PNG and JPEG images, but dragging them to FastStone MaxView didn't do anything - the file just scooted to the side and pinned itself to the taskbar. I tried ISO files and ImgBurn. Same result. I tried ZIP files and 7-Zip. No dice.
If you're running Windows 7, does it work for you? If it's limited to certain applications, I'm not convinced how useful a feature it is. If I'm missing something, please tell me.
And one further question: with so many people running the beta, is it time for Microsoft to publicize a detailed list of features like this in Windows 7, or is it better for testers to keep stumbling onto them on our own?
Ask DLS: Do drag-and-drop associations work on your Windows 7? originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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