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Make a Mac Program Start When Your Mac Starts
#135 | 1:17 |
Monday March 16, 2009
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Monday March 16, 2009
Some Mac programs give you an easy way to make them start when you login. You just right-click on the program in the Dock and select Open at Login. With other programs however, you don't have that option. When that's the case there's still a way to have the program you want automatically start. Here's how.
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- On your Mac double-click on Finder.
- Double-click on Applications in the Sidebar.
- Now double-click on System Preferences.
- Double-click on Accounts and select a user.
- With the user selected click on the Login Items tab.
- Now go into the Application folder and drag the program you want to have automatically start and drop it in the window.
- Find the program and make sure it's checked.
- That program will now start every time your Mac does.
- Double-click on Applications in the Sidebar.
- Now double-click on System Preferences.
- Double-click on Accounts and select a user.
- With the user selected click on the Login Items tab.
- Now go into the Application folder and drag the program you want to have automatically start and drop it in the window.
- Find the program and make sure it's checked.
- That program will now start every time your Mac does.
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