Michel Fortin Here

Weblog on Monday July 12, 2010

Using two versions of the same application

Many people asked me if it was possible to use Magic Launch to open certain files in a different version of the same application. For instance: open certain files with Word 2004 even if Word 2008 is installed. With Magic Launch 1.4, it’s quite easy.

I’d have more to say, but I have already written it all for a new page in the integrated help book for Magic Launch. So here’s an extract:

If you open an application selection menu, use “Choose Application…”, then select an application that is not the latest version, Magic Launch lets you choose between two behaviours:

Where a specific version of an application is used, you will see the application’s icon and name as usual, followed by the full path to this specific application.

In some cases, an application will not have a bundle identifier. For instance, this is the case of an AppleScript file saved as an application. Magic Launch will automatically remember such an application with its on-disk location.

You can force Magic Launch to remember any application by its specific location by pressing the option key while the application selection menu is open. This will replace item “Choose Application…” with “Specific Application…”.

This is a new feature of Magic Launch 1.4, but it was not impossible to do with previous versions. Magic Launch 1.3 added a shell command feature, and you can use a command like this one to open a file in a specific application:

open ## -a <path to application>

But this is rather obscure for most users. It deserved to be made simpler, and hence Magic Launch 1.4. Try it out!

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