Using the time based startup criteria
Time based criteria allows you to specify days and times at which the items should be started. This is useful for items that are used based on your daily or weekly routine. For example you might want to have a set of applications and documents opened when you switch on your computer in the morning during week days, but you don't need these items during weekends or when you just want to open computer to quickly check e-mails in the evening. Normally you would either need to wait for all items in login items list to open or you'd be forcing them to close, but with Startupizer you can leave them in the startup list and apply conditional behavior on them!
Time based criteria allows you to setup schedules that describe such behavior. Each criteria (or schedule) allows you to setup one or more rules based on days within week on which you want certain items be opened. For each rule you can specify starting and ending time within which to execute items. Furthermore, you can setup as many rules for each criteria as needed. For example, you can setup rules that allow execution of items during week days from 9am to 5pm and on saturdays from 10am to 1pm.
Time base criteria it's simple and automated way of handling your login items!