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kenMMepm is an [[EPM]] macro that adds the ability to quickly select the name of a multi-media file (or Internet URL) embedded in a text  
kenMMepm is an [[EPM]] macro that adds the ability to quickly select the name of a multi-media file (or Internet URL) embedded in a text file and automatically launch the appropriate application for viewing/listening to/accessing that file. Based on the extension (and the configuration you previously set), it launches an application and passes the file name to that app for processing. The application can be a viewer (for images), an audio player, an Internet app, a spreadsheet program, etc.
file and automatically launch the appropriate application for viewing/listening to/accessing that file. Based on the extension (and the configuration you previously set), it launches an application and passes the file name to that app for processing. The application can be a viewer (for images), an audio player, an Internet app, a spreadsheet program, etc.  


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* Last known version: [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/apps/mmedia/util/kMMepm04.zip KenMMepm 04] (1996-04-12)
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/apps/mmedia/util/kMMepm04.zip kMMepm04.zip] (1996-04-12)


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Revision as of 23:36, 17 December 2020

kenMMepm is an EPM macro that adds the ability to quickly select the name of a multi-media file (or Internet URL) embedded in a text file and automatically launch the appropriate application for viewing/listening to/accessing that file. Based on the extension (and the configuration you previously set), it launches an application and passes the file name to that app for processing. The application can be a viewer (for images), an audio player, an Internet app, a spreadsheet program, etc.

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