Manage Windows Startup Programs, Processes and Services with Portable Program – Starter
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Freeware, Independent Review, Portable Application, Portable Freeware, Process Manager, Services Manager, Startup Manager, Windows, WIndows Vista, Windows XP
What’s This About?
Starter is a portable program that will list all your startup programs, running processes and windows services in a simple and well laid out tabbed window. It allows startup programs to be disabled/enabled as well as editing and adding new programs to startup on system boot. All Windows Services are also shown and these can also be edited or details shown. Finally, you can also manage all running processes in a similar way to the Windows Taskmanager. The program is simple and the user interface is well thought out for simplicity combined with good features. As a bonus you also get real-time information on CPU (by core and total) and memory usage in the statusbar area.
Why Would You Want It?
Many Windows systems end up with a lot of programs added into the registry or Startup folder so that they are automatically run when the system ids first started (at system boot). While this can be immensely useful and save time it can also slow down the boot process and the overall performance of the computer if too many programs and services are running. Often these programs are automatically added to be started by the installer (another good reason to use a portable program suite!). Quite often the program or service is really unnecessary for the day to day use of the compute and is just draining resources and slowing down everything else. Windows provides the msconfig utility to view and mange startup programs and you can also view or manage services through the Computer Management console. However, Startup provides a single, well thought out and easy to use utility to manage both of these as well as running processes.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Identifies Startup programs in registry, startup folder and system ini files (win.ini, etc)
- Allows startup programs to be:
- disabled
- enabled
- edited
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
- Freeware

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