I wasn't mocking.. I just tried to imagine why this could be a valid workaround for you. Thanks.
Because it works and that's the proper way of opening a file in the first place. Double click or "Open with" are just a more convenient way if they are supported by the system.
You are welcome by the way.
I think it's the extra steps that he doesn't like. But that should also work.
To eliminate any extra steps, the OP would have to associate all applicable files types with the applicable portable program, but then, that defeats the purpose of an 'open with' entry!
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This is...
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This is both weird and really, really annoying.
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