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TinkerTool

TinkerTool

Access hidden preferences settings.

Version:  3.96

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And can reorder (load) login items

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Contributed by: pendragon Friday, May 30 2008 @ 09:18 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

The capability to reorder the login items is back. Of course, many other new features have been added.

Indeed this product just gets better and better. No conflicts and rock solid. Bravo!   
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3 comments |

It was never gone! - artie505

I accidentally discovered that Login Items can be reordered by dragging them to the bottom of the list in the final order in which you'd like to see them.

Dragging one out of the box to the left, and as you begin to drag it down you'll see a blue line below which you can drag it...quite possibly the best kept secret in the hierarchy of OS X hidden features.

I remember "countless" Forum posts dealing with user frustration in this area.

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Saturday, November 08 2008 @ 10:54 PM PST


It was never gone! - pendragon

Thanks Artie! Good info and especially fitting as I am one of those who fussed about the load order. Gads, keeping up, it seems, does not get easier with the passage of time...

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Friday, November 21 2008 @ 03:39 AM PST


It was never gone! - artie505

I accidentally discovered that Login Items can be reordered by dragging them to the bottom of the list in the final order in which you'd like to see them.

Dragging one out of the box to the left, and as you begin to drag it down you'll see a blue line below which you can drag it...quite possibly the best kept secret in the hierarchy of OS X hidden features.

I remember "countless" Forum posts dealing with user frustration in this area.

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Saturday, November 08 2008 @ 10:54 PM PST