Works on: Windows 10 SHA1 Hash: 653ac0b488689af9a63a2f935cb2d58d1baa7eb0 Size: 337.42 KB File Format: exe
Rating: 2.434782608
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 1825 License: Free
Stop Resetting My Apps is a free software by Carifred and works on Windows 10.
You can download Stop Resetting My Apps which is 337.42 KB in size and belongs to the software category System. Stop Resetting My Apps was released on 2017-03-07 and last updated on our database on 2017-04-23 and is currently at version 1.2.
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Stop Resetting My Apps Description
Stop Resetting My Apps is a tool specially design to prevent a common Windows 10 mishap, namely the random and periodic resetting of the default applications following an update. Not only does this make you waste a lot of time, but it can also be quite irritating due to the changes in file associations.
Includes details and instructions in the interface
The program does not require installation and you can start using it as soon as you download it to your computer. The app comes with a single-window interface that is fairly intuitive and easy to navigate, in spite of the fact that it is not exactly a looker.
Speaking of user-friendly, it is worth mentioning that the utility dedicates a significant portion of its interface to providing you with details about its role and how to use it. As indicated, to prevent applications from resetting their configurations you solely need to mark them and the changes are applied automatically.
Does not require advanced experience to use
Functionality wise, the utility is as simple as it gets and the only things you need to do is mark the component that regularly gives you trouble. The app focuses primarily on the main Windows 10 utilities, namely Microsoft Edge, Mail, Photos, Movies & TV, Groove Music and 3D Builder.
If you want to undo the changes, then you can just unmark the utility. In the eventuality that you are not sure what to block, then you can just mark all applications and unblock them once you completed the update. By doing so, you can be certain that the file associations you set remain unchanged.
A tool for preventing erroneous file association
In case you grew tired of having to fix your operating system after each update and would like to make sure that the applications' settings remain as you configure them, then perhaps Stop Resetting My Apps could lend you a hand.