StartUp Organiser v.1.6
Startup Organizer is a Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP program that was developed to provide quick access to all of the programs that are automatically started when you turn on or logon to your computer. Using Startup Organizer, you can inspect, edit, and/or temporary disable such programs, and make backup configurations.
You may significantly reduce the time required for your system startup disabling programs which you don`t need all the time.
Controlled Startup feature allows you to skip certain programs from
startup if you hold [Shift] key pressed while Windows is logging on.
The new version allows you to choose the key for the Controlled Startup feature. It is also possible now to prompt for a confirmation whether to start every program in the Controlled Startup or not.
Startup Organizer is a Windows ...
- StartUp Organiser
- 1.6
- 15 Jul 12
- MetaProducts Software corp.
- Windows95, 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, NTR4.0, XP.
- Shareware
- 222
- $25.00
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