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I've been using WinPatrol for a while now and i love it. Easy to delay/remove/add startup processes, with window prompts that pop up whenever a program tries to add itself to the startup list, or alter its existing startup routine. Easy to use, and extremely convenient.
Maki - 2 years ago
For example, what I want is an immediate notice whenever a program adds itself to the startup list.
Besides Anvir, is there any good app which can do that?
Startup Delayer's ability to delay starting applications is a winner for me. Not only does it delay applications, it also allows you to cancel launching them. Sometimes I quickly want to check my e-mails, without starting Live Messenger and Skype and the other apps, so I just click "Skip" for each app.
I've been using WinPatrol for a while now and i love it. Easy to delay/remove/add startup processes, with window prompts that pop up whenever a program tries to add itself to the startup list, or alter its existing startup routine. Easy to use, and extremely convenient.
For example, what I want is an immediate notice whenever a program adds itself to the startup list.
Besides Anvir, is there any good app which can do that?
Startup delayer is FOURTH? Wow.
It's free, small and has a really great unique feature (DELAYING startup). What more do you want, really?
The program I've been using is called "Starter" from CodeStuff. It's freeware.
http://codestuff.tripod.com/
It has all the startup launch programs but it also shows you the processes and services running via tabbed interface. Simple to use at a great price!
I liked Startup delayer on Vista but my Win 7 64bit will not install it properly
Startup Delayer's ability to delay starting applications is a winner for me. Not only does it delay applications, it also allows you to cancel launching them. Sometimes I quickly want to check my e-mails, without starting Live Messenger and Skype and the other apps, so I just click "Skip" for each app.