File Details |
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File Size | 1.9 MB |
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License | Shareware, $29.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | September 22, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 635 |
Publisher | Virtuoza |
Homepage | InControl |
Publisher's Description
InControl will manage and cleanup the applications starting on boot. You can add new items to the startup or edit the settings of the ones already there. Add a program to the Black List and InControl will make sure this application never starts on boot again. The History Viewer remembers all the changes you make and you can go back to any of the previous states of the list at any time.
Latest Reviews
Nikkita reviewed v2.4.38 on May 9, 2007
Genarally I like this proggy. One of the best startup managers I've tried.
PROS: Simple to use and nice-looking. I especially like the Heal My PC feature which other similar programs don't have and Black List - the matter is that there are programs that stubbornly add themselves into startup whenever you run them even if you have previously removed them from there (for example MSN Messenger, Ashampoo Uninstaller Platinum, ABBY Lingvo Tutor). With InControl's Black List it is easily solvable: once you have added an application to the Black List you will never need to bother removing it from the startup list again.
CONS: 1) I don't want Welcome Wizard to pop up each time I run the program and I haven't managed to find how to stop it. 2) I would prefer Black List feature to block intruders for good so that it was not necessary to run InControl for that. 3) The price is too high.
Nikkita reviewed v2.4.38 on May 9, 2007
Genarally I like this proggy. One of the best startup managers I've tried.
PROS: Simple to use and nice-looking. I especially like the Heal My PC feature which other similar programs don't have and Black List - the matter is that there are programs that stubbornly add themselves into startup whenever you run them even if you have previously removed them from there (for example MSN Messenger, Ashampoo Uninstaller Platinum, ABBY Lingvo Tutor). With InControl's Black List it is easily solvable: once you have added an application to the Black List you will never need to bother removing it from the startup list again.
CONS: 1) I don't want Welcome Wizard to pop up each time I run the program and I haven't managed to find how to stop it. 2) I would prefer Black List feature to block intruders for good so that it was not necessary to run InControl for that. 3) The price is too high.