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Application as Service lets you run any application as Windows Service. You can easily configure Application as Service using its intuitive GUI interface or command line configurator directly from your software. Application as Service features very low CPU usage, custom environment variables, monitoring and detailed logging as well as many other features: Run application before user login, before service startup and after service shutdown, etc.
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IndieVolume allows every application have separate volume level, independent from other applications volume level. Bespoke per-application volume, IndieVolume also supports per-application balance and mute. IndieVolume is extremly useful for VoIP applications. When application marked as "exclusive" plays a sound, IndieVolume automatically mutes all other applications. IndieVolume allows per-application selection of playback device.
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Application as Service is a system utility that will let you run any application as a Windows service, benefiting from all the advantages Windows services have. If you need to run any applications as services locally or on a remote computer, schedule your services to run at the exact time or manage them remotely, Application as Service is probably the best solution of all these needs!
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Replay AppImage is an application-aware, disk-based imaging solution that automatically and continuously images your entire Windows application server delivering accelerated application backups and disaster recovery for Windows servers in minutes. Once you?ve installed Replay AppImage, you?re just 5 clicks from total application protection and recovering from any failure.
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Application remoting: Tunnel any Windows application onto remote desktops (including Linux and Mac) and save on administration & support. Install the application once on the server and eliminate the administration hassle of deploying the applications on all workstations. Allow users outside the firewall secure access to corporate applications by tunneling the applications onto their remote desktop/notebook via SSL!
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TCP Spy captures and displays all socket calls that an application makes and the data that is sent and received on the application's sockets. TCP Spy will work with any type of application.
TCP Spy can be used by a developer to debug socket communication problems with an application or by anyone who is curious about what socket calls an application is making, including what it is communicating with and the data it is passing.
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AlwaysUp runs your application as a Windows Service, monitoring it constantly to ensure 100% uptime. It will automatically restart your application if it crashes, hangs, or uses too much memory, dismiss "Application error" dialogs, and run customized "sanity checks" to ensure that your application is available 24/7. Regular, detailed email from AlwaysUp will keep you abreast of crashes, scheduled restarts and other relevant events.
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Application Blocker Pro is both an internet parental control software and a monitoring solution that protect your child while surfing the internet. The application will block websites that contain inappropriate content or images, application running like messenger application, or system folder like Task Manager. The blocked user can receive personalize notification that his activity was blocked or there can be no notification showed up.
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VE Desktop for Microsoft Visual Studio is a one-of-a-kind solution that provides application developers with the capability to test application readiness for the network, before releasing the application to network testing and production. When in the network performance testing phase, this network-aware application development process will have surely saved you time on being able to rollout and deliver.
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Application Blocker has the ability to block access to selected application preventing the user from running unauthorized software and wasting time doing things they shouldn't be doing. It also has a built in website blocker that can block or allow access to selected site.
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Prescient Author is a rapid application development tool for building dot NET applications. Prescient Author captures the database table design and automatically generates forms, menus, reports, dashboards and even user authentication. It supports role based access to the system. Prescient Author drastically increases the productivity of your development team, helping you deliver more to your clients.
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starbaL's answer to Microsoft's popular srvany.exe and instsvc.exe - YES, now you can locally or remotely run, install, manage and delete your windows services from this GUI application. The full version offer service failure detection / recovery, remote installation and service management and child process termination. A free tutorial will provide the user with step-by-step instructions on how to make your application run as a service.
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ComTL is an ActiveX component designed to make system integration in minutes. The component allows you to transfer data directly from the source application to the target application without the need to send it to the server or save it in the shared database. This eliminates the financial expenses and developer efforts associated with manual data entry, traffic consumption and network crashes which occur due to traffic overload.
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Enterprise Java Application Server (EJAS) technology is a framework for developing and executing Distributed Applications. These Applications provide System - Level Services such as Transaction Management, Security, Client Connectivity and Database Access. Enterprise Java Beans provide a Component Model that will help you to build Business Applications with your existing Databases, Applications, Systems, and Infrastructure Management.
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Software Catalog helps keep your computer software up to date. Most applications have associated web sites where updated versions of the program are available. Some reguiring passwords to access the latest software. Software Catalog brings all the necessary information for version tracking into one location. It stores version numbers, registration information, application web sites, the date you last checked for a software update, and much more.