What are your Auto-run Applications?
An increasing number of program launchers have auto-run as a feature,
though surprisingly few of those have an Auto-close feature.
Auto-run features vary by launcher, PStart for an example can Auto-run
on start, close, or by a schedule.
I auto-run/launch everything from programs, to batchfiles, to launching documents.
I have a few programs that I auto-run every time I launch, and a few more when I close.
On Launch I auto-run: Coffee, Stickies, Postpone Restart, PushMonitorOff, AlwaysMouseWheel, DesktopMedia, WeatherMate, and DialogMove.
On close I auto-run a batch file that will close some of those programs, and USB Disk Ejector (once it was the famous EjectUSB until certain difficulties.)
Auto-run Applications
Re: Auto-run Applications
I autorun 7plus on launch.
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Re: Auto-run Applications
Easy one: PowerPro (always and forever)!
Re: Auto-run Applications
These run on every startup:
- AlwaysMouseWheel
Breevy
Executor
PowerPro
StrokeIt
TaskbarShuffle
TClock Light
- Disk Cleaner
Dropbox
DShutdown
Opera
Total Commander
uTorrent
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Re: Auto-run Applications
I only have a few on autorun:
- Executor
- Taskix (because I mainly use XP still)
Then after startup, I usually run:
- Thunderbird
- XMPlay
- Opera / Pale Moon
- Peerblock
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Okay, now I'm a little intrigued with PowerPro, since it's been mentioned twice!
- Executor
- Taskix (because I mainly use XP still)
Then after startup, I usually run:
- Thunderbird
- XMPlay
- Opera / Pale Moon
- Peerblock
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Okay, now I'm a little intrigued with PowerPro, since it's been mentioned twice!
is it stealth?
Re: Auto-run Applications
Can Taskix run minimized? I would switch from Taskbar Shuffle because of its almost zero memory consumption
Re: Auto-run Applications
To answer my own question: yes, Taskix can be run minimized (better saying: without needing to click on the Activate button). Simply use "start" as parameter.