Boot self-start running software can be said to be a double-edged sword, on the one hand, easy to operate, on the other hand, too many startup items will reduce the boot speed. Today is the introduction of Apple Computer MAC OS X system to set up the boot automatically start running Software (boot entry) method.
Right-click the icon on the Dock to set the software to run automatically with your MAC
The first is the simplest way to set up your MAC to automatically start running Software (boot entry): Right-click the software icon on the Dock of your Apple Computer, click "Options" and select "Open at login."
OK, the next time you turn it on, the software will start automatically with the Mac OS X system. And vice versa, remove the "open at login" tick to cancel the software boot automatically.
However, this method of setting the Mac boot entry is inefficient, one-to-one right-click, and more importantly, if the software is not in the Apple Dock, you cannot set up or cancel the boot autorun.
So, to look at a more thorough approach two:
Set up Mac auto-run software in System Preferences
Click the Apple logo in the upper-left corner of the apple screen, select "System Preferences", click "Account" and select the "Login Items" tab. OK, all the software with Mac OS X system boot up and running automatically is listed, you can select a software, click the "-" button to cancel the boot automatic loading. or click the "+" button to add a login auto-start software item from the software list.
Enjoy Your Mac