TweakVista - Manage Your Startup Programs
One of my biggest gripes about installing software on my PC is that many of them add programs that are set to run on the startup of my computer. Now there are many applications that need or should be set to startup, that isn’t my issue, my dislike is applications that have no need to [...]
By island dog on 06 December 2007
One of my biggest gripes about installing software on my PC is that many of them add programs that are set to run on the startup of my computer. Now there are many applications that need or should be set to startup, that isn’t my issue, my dislike is applications that have no need to be put there in the first place. Every week I install all types of software for various reasons, and at the end of every week I make it a chore to clear out any unnecessary startup applications.
My chosen way of doing this is by using Stardock’s TweakVista to check and disable (if necessary) any applications that run on startup. TweakVista lists all the applications that are set to run on startup in an easy to view and manage interface.

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