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  1. 7 sty 2024 · Does your Mac slow to a crawl thanks to apps that spring to life upon startup? Here's how to disable and manage startup items to stop them in their tracks.

  2. Specify @reboot for a job, and it will be launched by cron upon system start. Something similar applies to your shell configuration files .bash_profile etc., that can launch processes in the background as soon as you open Terminal.

  3. 16 kwi 2023 · Your Mac, by default, will reopen all windows after you restart. Disabling this is the best first step to having fewer applications start at boot.

  4. 6 sty 2011 · To run a command on start up on OS X, you need to use launchd. If you don't want to use Lingon , you need to create a launchd Property List. This is an XML file, so you can do it with your favourite text editor or alternatively you can use the Property List Editor that's installed with the Mac OS X Dev Tools.

  5. Use ~/Library/LaunchDaemons/ if your app has no user-facing UI. As others point out, launchd gives you a lot of control over when the app starts, what happens if the app quits or crashes, etc. and is most appropriate for "daemon" style apps (with our without UI).

  6. 8 mar 2023 · To stop programs from running at startup on your Mac, first head to System Settings > General > Login Items to see what's starting up. (Click the Apple menu and select "System Settings" to open this window.)

  7. 9 kwi 2020 · Startup items have long been a tool used to ensure applications and scripts execute when a Mac is started up. Here's how to easily modify these items.