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Time based startup condition

Time based startup condition allows you to select days within week and times within days at which the items is allowed to be started. This is useful for cases when you can predetermine the need for applications based on time. For example: you want to have all applications you need for your work started in the morning, but in the evening you just want to quickly check e-mails. Without time based startup conditions, the only option would be either waiting for all the apps to open and then manually closing them, or not using automated execution and manually start any needed application. Using time based startup conditions, you can elegantly solve these issues.

Each time based condition, allows you to setup several times/days. So for example, you can setup a condition that will allow execution between 9am-5pm each week day, but only 10am-11am on weekend and similar.

Note: Instead of assigning multiple time entries to a single startup condition, you could also create multiple startup conditions, each with a single time entry. To get the same effect, you would then associate an item with all of these conditions. Combining several entries into a single condition generally makes the interface more organized. Startupizer doesn't prevent you using same times/days within different conditions either, so you can freely create your desired setup.

Time based startup condition

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