- Schedule tasks to launch when you want. With QueIt you are able to schedule a program, task or batch file to run every month, day, hour or even every minute. Tasks can be scheduled day or night!
- Only launch a program if a specified file exists. For example, you want to launch Microsoft Excel® ONLY if a file by the name of "today.txt" exists in a specified folder, QueIt would wait until this file exists prior to launching Excel. You can have QueIt wait indefinitely or you can set QueIt up to have the task "time out" after a specified number of hours.
- Send automatic email messages. An automatic email message can be sent to one or more specified email addresses at the time a task is launched or at the time a task is completed.
- Automated Reminders. With QueIt you can schedule reminder messages to popup on you screen. You can also configure QueIt to auto-email a reminder message to one or more email addresses.
- Automatically stop a task. You can configure QueIt to stop a task after it has been running for a specified number of hours or minutes. For example, if you scheduled Microsoft Internet Explorer to launch at 8:00 AM and then selected the "Stop Task After" option with a value of 1 hour, QueIt would launch Explorer at 8:00 AM and then close Explorer at 9:00 AM.
- Provide command line arguments to the program that is being scheduled. For example, if you schedule Microsoft Excel with a command line argument of "my_spreadsheet.xls", QueIt would then launch Excel and open the "my_spreadsheet.xls" spreadsheet.
- Detailed log information. QueIt logs every task that is successfully launched or any task that fails to launch.
- Launch a task with "High System Priority". Launching a task with high system priority will enable certain applications to run faster on your CPU. You can also launch tasks with "Low System Priority".
- When minimized, QueIt runs unattended and remains as an icon in your system tray. If your computer is shutdown, QueIt will automatically be restored once your computer is re-booted.
- Run QueIt as a Windows Service. If you have Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows NT, you can run QueIt as a Windows service. This option will allow you to launch tasks even when your logged off.
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 Works on Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT, and XP
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