Open Apps on Startup
If you frequently listen to music, surf the web, get your email, or chat with friends, you may want your computer to open those applications every time you start up. On a Mac, it’s simple to do. Select System Preferences from the Apple menu, then:
- Click Accounts (in the System row of the System Preferences window).
- Click the Login Items tab.
- Click the Add (+) button.
- Scroll down and click Applications
- Select the app you want to start up and click the Add button.

The next time you start up your Mac, iTunes will start up, too. In addition to opening applications at Start Up, you can have Mac OS X open documents and Network drives.

I always find it simple to right click (or command click) when an application is open in dock and under “options” select “open at startup”
Post was easy to follow though, thanks!
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mikeb Reply:
October 10th, 2009 at 9:31 am
Thanks Alyssa. Great little quick shortcut!
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