AutoSizer is a free tool which can help you to maximize/minimize, set the size and location of an application when it start. Furthermore, it can also restore to the final position and size before the application close.

AutoSizer can automatic start when you start windows and it will run on system tray. When you maximize it, you will see a list of applications. From there, you can set the rule for that particular application when it start.
For example, i choose to the the “My Computer” window:

Here, i can set the size when it startup. Now, i set the properties to “resize” and its width to 500,height to 300. Next, i set the position to (0,0). This means that when i start “My Computer”, it will appear at the top-left corner with the size of (500,300). Below is the settings for “My Computer”:

Normally, the “Window title” and “Class name” value remain default. Click “OK” and then try launch “My Computer”. Now, you will see “My Computer” appear at the top-left corner of your screen.
This is the link to AutoSizer homepage: AutoSizer
You can direct download AutoSizer from here.
For more information, you can check out this post at Cybernet.

