Automatically launch, quit or kill applications when other ones launch or quit.You want to automatically launch one or more applications when another one launches or quits? You want to automatically quit or kill one or more applications when another one launches or quits? Then Linked Applications Launcher is what you need. Linked Applications Launcher allows you to automatically launch, quit or kill applications when other ones launch or quit. You can make any application launch automatically when any other one launches or quits. You can make any application quit or even kill automatically when any other one launches or quits. You can add or remove as many links between applications as you want. It appears in the right side of the menu bar. It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use. It is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian and many other languages. Read the whole documentation for more details.
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I installed it on an Intel Mac. The first dialog box asked for a reg code. If you don't have one (you have not paid) then you click later and , and , and , nothing.
Reinstalled it twice, restarted, permissions. Nothing. You have to go to Activity Monitor to quit it as its running but does not show any windows.
Rocks for heavy games, heavy internet user
Ilgaz4/3/2005
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Well if you think a second about your usage patterns, you will figure you launch mail before browsing, quit many needless apps before launching a 3d game etc.
This "invention" makes it automatic. After a while, if you aren't lazy, you will find yourself launching only 1-2 apps by hand.
youcanrunnaked3/5/2003
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Why does this even need to be in the dock? I have no room left. This should be a Preference Pane. Why are developers ignoring
Dr. Jerome3/5/2003
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I use it to launch Suitcase automatically when I launch Illustrator and it works well. I just wish there were an option to hide the