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Is there any way I can set certain programs to launch when my iMac boots?
I want to for example have the app MenuTunes automatically start when I boot up...as the first thing I usually get on is iTunes. Is that possible?
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By the way try the Help menu of your Mac, you can generally find what you want. |
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you clicking the wrong plus sign then its the one on the right
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If this is the case there might be settings somewhere like in System Preferences. But, why do you need MultiTouch before Login, it is not needed at all. |
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No need for it to start at boot. |
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If you want a more complex answer you can do it via automator then have the result either be a script that gets launched as above or put it on the calendar as a daily repeating action for a certain time.
I tend to do that because I like to give my mac a minute before launching big apps (like a web browser) to make sure everything is loaded first. Then space out each launch by, oh, a minute so I do not run into things like my web browser failing to load web pages because calibre is doing it's thing at the same exact time. Of course, your results may vary. My computer wakes up before I do so I find this a handy way to get things ready for me without having to worry at a screen of 404 errors.
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Couldn't you just add it to your dock then right click and go 'open at login'?
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Again, Login Items is easier. |
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No right clicking on the app and selecting "open at login" is the easiest way imo.
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Is there a way I can do the oppoisite ^^
I have a Virgin broadband backup software which starts on startup , theres no option in the software itself and I have de-selected the entry from the systems login options etc all the normal steps advised to stop it from starting up but it still does. Often it hangs and causes a slower boot up, I dont wish for it to be running unless I tell it too. Is there any other way or terminal command or something I can force it to stop loading up upon log in. thanks |
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For these that use BetterTouchTool is this what you guys do or do you just launch it every time? Last edited by bobright; Dec 19, 2012 at 05:39 AM. |
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/Library/LaunchAgents /Library/LaunchDeamons /Library/StartupItems If you have trouble finding these report, these are not visible folders since Lion I think. |
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Well, it could have been worse. I could have suggested adding them to the crontab.
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Perry,
Do you know why it works and at times it doesnt? I've done the listed things here but it works and at times it doesn't. I had to go and manually launch the program a couple times already. It's pretty frustrating not sure why this is happening. Quote:
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You should look into the crash logs, look if the App you added crashed. I don't have Lion nor Mountain Lion but it should be exactly the same, just try on an Application and look if it is added to your Login Items, if so you know it is the same. |
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