Breaking Down RFE: Launch ADAIT By Opening
If you’ve ever ended an ADIAT job mid-flight - crash, abort, or just want to pick up where you left off - opening the adiat_results.xml file directly from your file browser could be a quiet game-changer. Right now, you’ve got to drill through menus, navigate drives, and hunt for the file. That’s not just inconvenient - it’s a small friction point in a high-stakes workflow. nnHere’s the core idea: letting users double-click the adiat_results.xml file triggers ADIAT to auto-load and resume analysis, just like opening a saved game. nnWhy matters:
- Saves time: No more navigating folder deeps
- Boosts focus: Keep your workflow intact
- Reflects real user behavior: Modern analysts don’t want manual file hunting - they want seamless continuity. nnBut there is a catch: The file must be properly formatted and accessible - no broken XML, no missing permissions. Think of it like a digital handshake between your OS and the tool. nnThis isn’t just a minor tweak. It’s a subtle shift in how we treat automation: not just powerful, but intuitive. When tools respect how people actually work, they stop being chores and start being allies. Yet many still bump into invisible barriers. The real question isn’t can we open the file - it’s should we make it effortless? Addressing this small gap turns frustration into flow.”