The Startup Folder app is an easy-to-use tool that automates launching apps, scripts, shortcuts, or links at startup for macOS users (compatible with macOS 14.0 and later). Creating a "Startup" folder in the home directory allows users to easily manage startup actions by placing items in it. This includes dragging apps, links, or writing scripts directly into it. The app allows aliases with the Command-Option shortcut for convenience, and features an easy-to-use interface for managing them. Notably, the lightweight background agent ensures optimal performance without impacting system speed. Startup Folder allows users to launch apps in the background or hide ones that are overly visible, helping to create a cleaner startup experience. Additional features such as relaunching crashed apps and built-in crash-loop detection improve reliability, making it a vital tool for streamlining workflows for macOS users.
Users can enjoy the features of Startup Folder without any apparent cost.
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