Mac Optimization Tips: How to manage the startup and logon items on the Mac?

As you continue to use Mac, Mac more slowly. Mac OS X is already installed in many applications. Most applications automatically start running after the start of Mac. This will definitely slow down your Mac. Share Mac today is about optimization techniques: How to manage login and startup items on Mac?

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How to manually manage startup and logon projects in Mac?

The first is the easiest way, because you can easily find it online. For most users, they actually know where it is. Go System Preferences and select users and groups. Then add or remove startup items and login names be selected as desired.

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However, the above method is usually not much help to optimize the start. Some applications will create a configuration file to ensure that after a restart Mac will reload the configuration file. In this case, you must do more technical work to stop to reload.
1. Right-click the Finder, and then choose Go to Folder.
2. Enter ~ / Library / LaunchAgents
3. In all files ending are .plist startup configuration file.
4. If you choose to disable it, enter a command in the terminal: launchctl unload, then .plist file and enter the command onto the back.
5. If you choose to remove it, open the .plist file and find ProgramArguments path. Locate the file and delete it

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We should also mention another case that the operation was for the user folder. However, some applications will create its startup configuration file to the System folder. You should go to the System Folder to perform the same work as above. But remember, the system folder will be /Library/LaunchAgents/xxx.plist and / Library / LaunchDaemons / xxx.plist. Disable command: sudo launchctl unload xxx.plist. The rest of the operation. You can check the following picture as a reference.

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Therefore, we showed you a way to manage startup items on your Mac. In addition we want you to know two things, one above operation may damage your application. If you delete the boot file, then the application may not start properly. Another is that some applications really tricky. They are good at camouflage. They may not be created Startup Items folder in the user or system folder. They will be placed in hard-to-find items.

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