Ausun Scheduler 1.5
Tilgore Kraut - August 6, 2009While editing images of your last sojourn, you might prefer listening to your favorite music at the same time. And simultaneously you may even think of changing your desktop wallpaper to prevent boredom. For carrying out such activities, you require shuffling between different application windows that uselessly wastes your time and may disrupt your work momentum. Nonetheless, you’re not required confronting such hassles anymore, as a multi-functioning utility is available for your assistance. Named as Ausun Scheduler 1.3, the utility supports performing several tasks at the specified time such as show pictures, play music, display a message, change wallpaper, shut down system, control applications, and even more. Even, through the advanced application control features, it’s easier to control the Windows Movie Maker for automatically recording a TV program using your TV card.
The main GUI of Ausun Scheduler 1.3 provides Tasks and Summary sections with other options. You’ve to click on ‘New’ button for adding a task, after which you’re shown options within a new window. Within provided fields, you’ve to define Name, Comment, Account, Triggers, Actions, and mark features to enable task and run only if logged in. The program also supports importing and exporting tasks to the program. While settings Triggers, you get to Schedule the task at specified time, day, and set its nature as repeat, daily, weekly, monthly, etc. Whereas Triggers’ Settings feature lets you configure action for scheduled task completed, idle time, and power management. Further, using Actions you can command program to play beep, play sound or music, background music, display a message, launch a program or file, simulate key stroke, shutdown, suspend, etc. Adding required task, you can easily edit, delete and run them as per your needs. If you require checking task details, then just click over the task and its summary would be shown over the screen.
Ausun Scheduler is capable of running a set task at a specific time, to perform the predefined action.
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