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Startupizer is advanced, yet simple to use login items handler. It greatly enchances login items from your account settings in Mac OS X System Preferences. You can choose among several criteria which determine whether and when a specific item should be started. Different criteria can be freely combined for each item in the login list. This can dramatically reduce the ammount of time required for your computer to wake up and allow you to be more productive!

Time based criteria.

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Time based criteria allows you to select days within week and times within days at which the items should only be started. Do 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? The only option would normally be either waiting for all the apps to open or force closing them, neither really user friendly... Using time criteria, you can elegantly solve these issues.

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Modifier keys based criteria.

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Sometimes timing just isn't enough for handling all situations. For these occasions, Startupizer provides modifier keys based criteria. You can assign up to four modifier keys and specify whether an item should be started based on the assigned key being pressed or not. This gives you fine granularity over the startup process.

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Choose when you want items to execute.

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Default login items only allow execution after you login to your Mac OS X account. This makes it less usefull for users who use sleep instead of shut down. Startupizer allows you to execute items after login and wake from sleep, using the same criteria!

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