Topic: Prevent Totalmix and Fireface USB Settings apps auto-running on login
Is there any way to prevent the apps "Totalmix.app" and "Fireface USB Settings.app" from running automatically when a specified user logs in to OS X?
The reason I ask is because in my setup, only one user uses these apps, and they are responsible for leaving Totalmix in a usable state for iTunes playback when finished. The other users do not use these apps (they just play iTunes etc) - and they wouldn't understand these apps anyway - so their presence in the OS X dock is an unnecessary distraction.
Of course you can quit the apps and they disappear from the dock - but then they appear again the next time you log in (despite not showing up in System Preferences > Accounts > Login Items). Hence my question.
Also, even if different users do decide they want to use Totalmix, its behaviour with multiple users seems slightly weird anyway: if I reboot my system, log in as user A, change something in Totalmix, then log in as user B, and change something in Totalmix, then when you switch back to user A, Totalmix says it is "disconnected" and you have to restart it to do anything. Then when you log in as user B, Totalmix says it is "disconnected" and you have to restart it to do anything. Then when you log in as user A again, Totalmix says it is "disconnected" and you have to restart it to do anything, and so on. This doesn't really cause a problem - just seems a bit buggy - but I mention it because this behaviour leads me to think that running Totalmix (and/or running it automatically on login) should be something you explicitly choose to do, rather than being forced to do as you are currently.
Finally, is there any reason "Fireface USB Settings.app" is not implemented as a panel under System Preferences > Other, as at least some other audio interfaces do with their settings apps? Then it wouldn't need to appear in the dock at all.