I would prefer not to have to do the above for every new release. BTW when I ran it I got this Qt: Untested Windows version 10.0 detected! presumably nothing to worry about.
What is the rationale for calibre.exe being associated with all those file types, i.e. why would I want to open a DOCM (word document with embedded macros) with calibre.exe.
If I want a quick way to add a file to a library from a file manager, Windows Send To is far more convenient, firstly it works for any file type not just file types 'calibre can convert', and its only one shortcut (.lnk file) in the Send To folder.
I uninstalled FastPictureViewer recently, I no longer use it, I know its file associations (RAW, CR2 etc) were removed because I subsequently gave them to Irfanview. I would have definitely noticed had it left 'dead' entries in the Open With list. It's also an msi install.
BR
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