Would you like to set certain programs to open automatically when your Mac starts up? We'll show you how to set up autostart..
If you often work with the same programs on your Mac and don't feel like opening them by hand each time you restart, you can set up so-called autostart programs. These open automatically when the Mac starts up and you can start working right away. In the following, we will explain the different options for defining startup programs on the Mac.
If you only want to start one or a few programs automatically and these are anchored in the dock anyway, you can activate Autostart here very quickly: Simply right-click on the corresponding program in the dock, then go to " Options " and click finally click on " open at login ".
Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the quick start guide ..
Instead of specifying startup programs, when you shut down your Mac, you can set it to reopen all recently opened windows when you log in again . So you can pause your work and pick up where you left off the next time you power up. To do this, simply activate the checkmark in front of " Open all windows again next time you log in" when you log out . It is important that you have not closed the programs before switching them off. Only the windows that were still open during the logout process will restart.
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