Review date
17 December 2002
There are so many different applications and utilities out there, and they all (actually, their developers) long for being noticed and appreciated by the user. Some developers think their software must run at all times and make it run at system startup by the means of registry keys, not letting the user decide for themselves whether they want this piece of software constantly running or not. If you have spy and ad software or just an annoying little utility that keeps starting with the system bootup, and you want to get rid of those, use AutoRunMan.
AutoRunMan is a utility that lets you control over what's going on in your autorun section of the system registry. It displays the autorun entries in an easily recognizable way, deriving information about applications from their EXE files, so that you can easily say which entries are legitimate system drivers and tools and which are, say, trojans or annoying program that should never have been placed here.
The program is fast, efficient and easy to use. Try it today and check it out yourself.