LDA is a system pref pane that can launch your default web browser, email client and/or text editor when you login. No more adding/removing things from your login items whenever you change your mind about which programs suck and which don't!
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PPC, Tested on Mac OS X 10.3.
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"No more adding/removing things from your login items whenever you change your mind about which programs suck and which don't!"
No, you just have to add or remove them from this instead. Can't see it saving much time.
[Version 1.0]
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Anonymouscommented on 16 Oct 2004
This will launch whatever your default is. Change your default browser from Safari to Camino for example, and this will launch Camino instead of Safari. Not something I'll use often but it's one less thing I have to think about, and hey, it's free.
Anonymousreviewed on 16 Oct 2004
haven't tried this cos its pretty useless to me- not to devalue your app- but i wanted to comment that all programmers start by writing small programs and if this works then carry on, mate. even the programmers of photoshop learnt in small steps.
[Version 1.0]
Anonymousreviewed on 16 Oct 2004
I don't get the point of this thing.
[Version 1.0]
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LDA is a system pref pane that can launch your default web browser, email client and/or text editor when you login. No more adding/removing things from your login items whenever you change your mind about which programs suck and which don't!
Anonymous reviewed on 02 Dec 2004
thats really funny!!!
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Oct 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Oct 2004
its so useless i need to have it! :-)
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Oct 2004
No, you just have to add or remove them from this instead. Can't see it saving much time.
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Oct 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 16 Oct 2004