3rd January 2000
Lockergnomie 'Fistorn' came up with a great idea for those of us who use multiple browsers on our systems. He wanted a way to open Internet shortcuts in either Netscape or IE (or Opera, for that matter) without changing his default browser. Open up the Windows Explorer, go to View, Folder Options, select the File Type tab, then find the Internet shortcut file type. Click on 'New' and add 'View with Netscape' (or whatever your non-default browser is) and set Netscape as the application for that option. Now, when you right-click on an Internet shortcut, you'll be able to open it up easily in IE, Netscape, Opera, etc.. Good call, Fistorn!