Manage your program startup size with AutoSizer

Nov 4th, 07 | Filed under Application, Tutorial | No Comments

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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.

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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:

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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”:

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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.

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For more information, you can check out this post at Cybernet.

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