Notebook startup is a unique application that lets you specify which startup-applications to launch depending on your powersource ( AC, battery, both or never ).
*NBS has a very simple and intuitive user-interface, double-clicking an entry will change it's launch-type.
*NBS can automatically import all autostart programs that are listed in your registry and all your shortcuts that are located in the startup folder within the programs-menu (allusers as well as current user).
*NBS will automatically detect changes to your registry like new startup entries, this will also help you to protect your computer against unwanted startup entries like spyware. ( new to v2 )
*NBS allows you to change the order of your startup entries, for example you can launch important apps first and less important last. ( new to v2 )
*NBS features an import list, only import the startup entries that you want to have managed by NBS other entries will be automatically added to the ignore list! ( new to v2 )
*The NBS "ignore list" lists entries that will be managed by Windows instead of NBS. ( new to v2 )
Q: But why is it called a beta version? Isn't it stable?
A: No, after several tests on different devices, NBS has proven to be very stable. But we're still adding features so it's not final.
Q: Is it a commerical application?
A: NO! It's completly freeware!
Q: Free? This means spyware or adware, right?
A: NO! It's spyware-free and we are proud of that!
Notebook Startup has been written in C++ so it has a very small memory footprint and there is no need for ugly Visual Basic or .NET libraries.
Notebook Startup is definitvly a must-have application for any notebook user!
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homepage: www.thegamebooks.com
download: http://www.thegamebooks.com/notebook-startup---beta-2-released!-t56.html#144
Important: Uninstall any previous versions you have installed before install beta 2!
Please tell me about your results and ideas about the program!
Notebook Startup - Beta 2 released!
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by dutty, Dec 27, 2005.