Login Items Engine - 1.0Simplifies launching of items at startup or login |
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- Version: 1.0, 2/3/2003 02:29AM PST
brettz9
have to give it five stars, not only for being free and doing what it claims, but also because it works quite nicely in conjunction with QuickAccess (contextual menu for moving items (e.g., application aliases) to a designated location (e.g., the Login Items folder)
Utterly useless. OS… 



- Version: 1.0, 10/28/2002 04:24AM PST
Xeater
X already has a very simple, intuitive, and easy method for designating items to start at login, it's called the "Login Items' preference pane! I've used this preference pane since the Public Beta of OS X, and it has ALWAYS worked flawlessly. The Login Items Engine is more difficult to use and more cumbersome. It's a fix to a problem that never existed. The only reason I give it two stars is because it does actually work, and it's free. But still, it's a waste of time to download this freeware since it doesn't do anything that OS X doesn't already do better. I suppose Northern Softworks currently is hard at work developing an OS X utility that binds a key combo to ejecting the CD/DVD drive tray in Macs. Because it's easier to use a key combo than it is to press the "eject" key on Apple keyboards!
Excellent. OSX 10.1.5… 



- Version: 1.0, 8/8/2002 08:35PM PST
macaholic
now boots faster. Fixed the damn SuitCase 10 multiple login items bug. Thank you NorthernSW.