
Quick StartUp 2.2
When you turn on your computer certain applications, drivers, and services are automatically started at the beginning of each Windows session.

The information that tells Windows to automatically start these items can be located in a number of places, ranging from a program group on your Start Menu, to certain initialization files that are executed when Windows starts, to one of many places in the system registry. Quick Startupl lets you centrally manage all of these items using one single interface. Using the Quick StartUp you can easily add, remove, edit, disable, and enable any and all of these "startup items" in order to keep your system's boot-up process as fast and efficient as possible.
A real time saver, FileZilla lets you edit files right on the FTP server view it
A cool touch, the Voice Memo app lets you edit your memos. view it
Aviary lets you snap a screenshot and edit it, all without leaving your web browser view it
Get your medical history into Google Health to track it online view it
Adding the finishing touches to your Google Health profile view it
Safe Mode lets you diagnose and solve computer problems view it
Getting your photos online with Picnik view it
A new way to interact with the taskbar, Jump Lists are one very cool new feature of Windows 7 view it
Simple photo editing made online and easy with Picnik view it
A video guided tour of the FL studio interface view it







