
Import system items
On its first launch, as well as on all subsequent launches, Startupizer reads all System Preferences login items list and, if necessary, displays import system items view, containing the list of all detected items. You can then decide whether to import items to Startupizer's database, ignore them, leave them in System Preferences or delete them from System Preferences.
Main part of the view represents all items in System Preferences. The layout is similar as in the main list, so you don't have to learn all new set of skills. Besides offering descriptions for each item, you can also click the button at the right to see more detailed information.
At the bottom, you'll find action buttons that work on currently selected items: you can move items from System Preferences to main items list or mark them as ignored and leave them in System Preferences. Additionally, there's back button that takes you back to main items view - you can switch between the two views at your will.
Note: Startupizer does its best to stay as unobtrusive as possible and automatically handles all system items known to it. If it finds an item already in the main list, it simply removes it from System Preferences. If it finds an item in ignored list, it leaves it in System Preferences. Only if it finds an item that's not in its database, it presents you with import view and gives you options to decide.