ASU (Auto StartUp) Tips
ASU (Auto StartUp) is an automatic application launcher. It will automatically re-open your selected non-builtin applications after a PsiWin backup. (PsiWin would only re-open the built-in applications.) To find out if you would benefit from this utility, read the Readme file:
Download the utility: click here
ASU does not launch your applications directly. It relies on other existing freeware such as:
Tips:
Dec 15: Transparent ASU The way ASU is designed, the user does not need to know its presence. It just does its work quietly in the background (except for 2 beeps to give you the satisfaction that it´s working.) If you define ASU to StartUp, you can also save the effort for activating ASU on a system reset.
- When the system resets, you just need to run StartUp. ASU will be started by StartUp. - On a backup, ASU will run StartUp which in turns run ASU again. This is not a problem, just a little delay and a few more CPU cycles spent ! back
Dec 16: ASU-BEEP In addition to the 2 beeps you hear when ASU starts and ends, you can add this ASU-BEEP.OPO (ASU-BEEP.ZIP) to the last entry in your StartUp. When StartUp ends, you will hear a double beep (same frequency and duration as the 2nd beep in ASU) to tell you that all your applications are open. back |