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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 997214" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I can't speak for other people, of course, since everyone's uses may vary. But it is, what it is. It's still common among modern day coding, whether it's acceptable or not is upto everyone's personal opinion. To name a few in my tray right now besides DefenderUI being HWinfo64, AMD adrenaline, powertoys and Steam. The vast majority of applications on my machine are being of the behaviour of one-click either opening context menu or doing nothing, while double-click opens the applications itself and well right-click being the obvious context menu.</p><p></p><p>I have no programs stemming from 2004 or even in the 2010's (and remain unupdated). It is what it is, and it's remain unchanged for me since the XP era so far with all the applications I have used. Same thing being the "default" behaviour for applications on machines I manage for family as well for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 997214, member: 88069"] I can't speak for other people, of course, since everyone's uses may vary. But it is, what it is. It's still common among modern day coding, whether it's acceptable or not is upto everyone's personal opinion. To name a few in my tray right now besides DefenderUI being HWinfo64, AMD adrenaline, powertoys and Steam. The vast majority of applications on my machine are being of the behaviour of one-click either opening context menu or doing nothing, while double-click opens the applications itself and well right-click being the obvious context menu. I have no programs stemming from 2004 or even in the 2010's (and remain unupdated). It is what it is, and it's remain unchanged for me since the XP era so far with all the applications I have used. Same thing being the "default" behaviour for applications on machines I manage for family as well for years. [/QUOTE]
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