[Update] CodeStuff Starter v5.6.2.0

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Freeware > System Utilities > Startup Managers

Starter
manage your startup programs
Our Rating(snapfiles) 5 stars (Excellent)

Starter is yet another startup manager, that allows you to view and
manage all the programs that are starting automatically whenever
Windows boots. It lists all the hidden registry entries, as well as
the common Startup Folder items as well. You can choose to safely
disable selected entries, edit them or delete them altogether (if you
know what you re doing). Expert users can even add their own entries.
Nice interface, easy to use, no documentation though (but hardly
needed).

Publisher; CodeStuff:
http://codestuff.cjb.net/
File Size 654 kb
Version 5.6.2.0 (history)
Last updated May 18, 2006
License Freeware
Windows Win (All)
Requirements None

CodeStuff (")
Changes
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News
24.01.2006 - Starter v5.6.2.0

Services tab seems finished.
Option to store settings in a file instead of registry.
Modified caption button to somewhat support Windows XP Themes. But I
still want to remove the button.
Option: Navigator\'Use flat style for buttons'. On by default.
Added Belarusian.lng by Starovoitov Sergey aka OldEvrei
**A lot of changes, fixes, new bugs, etc.** "

CodeStuff Starter[Home]Download Page/Options/Description/Requirements:
http://codestuff.cjb.net/
Description
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Starter v5.6.2.0

As a primary purpose, Starter allows one to view and manage all the
programs that are starting automatically whenever operating system is
loading. It enumerates all the hidden registry entries, startup
folders' items and some of the initialization files, so that the user
could choose to temporarily disable selected entries, edit them,
create new, or delete them permanently.

Secondary purpose is to list all the running processes with
possibility to view extended process' information (such as used DLLs,
memory usage, thread count, priorities etc.), and to terminate
selected process (even a Windows NT service, having enough access
rights).

Another one is Windows' services (and drivers) manager with some
advanced features.

Starter is a real Freeware and is not crippled in any way among the
similar products. The user interface is pretty simple and has a lot of
options that are self-explanatory.

System requirements
Microsoft Windows 9x, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003.
There are no specific requirements except this one: registry
operations on a Windows NT based operating system may require special
access rights. As a rule, members of "Administrators" and "Power
Users" groups are have nothing to worry about. "


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