On the Tools, Startup screen, it would be extremely helpful if you could automatically convert just the filename (shown in the "File" column) to a hyperlink that when clicked, would open a new browser tab/window to a Google search results page with a list of sites for learning the details about the startup program in question.
For example, one of my startup programs is Apoint.exe. I have no idea if I should keep it enabled or if it is safe to disable it. If Apoint.exe were also a hyperlink (e.g. http://www.google.com/search?q=apoint.exe) that I could click on (in the "File" column), I could then click on one of the sites presented in Google's search results page (e.g. ProcessLibrary.com) and learn that Apoint.exe is a component of the drivers for my Alps Touchpad.
Thanks.
I second this motion!
I set up a user account here just to write this same suggestion, but after a quick search I see other users are interested in the same feature. This would reduce a lot of manual entry having to retype each startup item name into a search engine to figure out what it does. Simply clicking an automatically generated link would be a huge time saver for people like me who use CCleaner on a regular basis to clean PCs.
Perhaps this feature could be taken a step further and in the settings a user can set their own process search site and search string. This way a user could enter their favorite site such as processlibrary.com, or just set it to do a Google search.
If anyone else wants to see this feature, make a post here. More input means more likelihood of being implemented!