System Utilities Startup Management Application as Service

Application as Service 3.0.0.67 for Windows

by Eltima Software

Avg. Rating 3.3 (10 votes)

File Details

File Size 5.8 MB
License Shareware, $79.95
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,263
Publisher Eltima Software
Homepage Application as Service

Publisher's Description

Application as Service is an advanced system utility which lets you run any application as Windows 2000/XP/2003 Service. You can easily configure it using its intuitive GUI interface or command line configurator directly from your software. It features very low CPU usage, custom environment variables, monitoring and detailed logging as well as many other features.

Latest Reviews

RastaWorld

RastaWorld reviewed v2.0.0.23 on Jul 25, 2007

FireDaemon Pro does this and more for 1/2 the price. This application is HIGHLY over priced for no more than what it does.

Blackhole8746

Blackhole8746 reviewed v1.1.2.9 on Jul 24, 2005

I agree it is rather expensive... I find it rather useless, but it is not out of the bounds of possiblility that someone might find it endlessly usefull in his/her situation

ghammer

ghammer reviewed v1.0 on Aug 18, 2004

I'll be neutral rating this, but except for the GUI, why would I want to pay $79 for NTRunner, or srvany do for free?

This would be a good idea at a MUCH cheaper price though.

Avg. Rating 3.3 (10 votes)
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RastaWorld

RastaWorld reviewed v2.0.0.23 on Jul 25, 2007

FireDaemon Pro does this and more for 1/2 the price. This application is HIGHLY over priced for no more than what it does.

Blackhole8746

Blackhole8746 reviewed v1.1.2.9 on Jul 24, 2005

I agree it is rather expensive... I find it rather useless, but it is not out of the bounds of possiblility that someone might find it endlessly usefull in his/her situation

ghammer

ghammer reviewed v1.0 on Aug 18, 2004

I'll be neutral rating this, but except for the GUI, why would I want to pay $79 for NTRunner, or srvany do for free?

This would be a good idea at a MUCH cheaper price though.

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