 A feature rich Windows service installer
 Powerful Windows service management platform
 Administer Windows Services via your browser

FireDaemon Technologies Limited info
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Contacts:
Web Site
United Kingdom, Cambridge, St John's Innovation Centre
<submit at firedaemon dot com>
Contact person: FireDaemon Technologies Limited
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FireDaemon lets you install and run any 32-bit or 64-bit application or script as a Windows service. Among the key features is easy configuration via GUI or XML, service monitoring, low memory footprint, fault tolerance and high availability.
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Review by Paul Smith: Dead simple to setup Java apps as a Windows service. Great technical support as well. (5/5 - 8-Jun-2005)
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FireDaemon Trinity is an Windows Service Management platform. Trinity allows you to manage all services running on all workstations and servers across your network. Trinity also allows you to run any application as a service.
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PanelDaemon is a free web based Microsoft Windows Service Applications manager. It is designed to run under IIS. It can be used in conjunction with FireDaemon. PanelDaemon allows you to view, start, stop and edit Windows services via your browser.
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Instead of playing the DVD, it starts loading from the disc, and freezes the computer before the disc is "loaded". Never got beyond a screen saying "loading please wait - 6%".
This method would work great except that for software that is distributed to end-users - it wouldn't work too well, considering they either need XP or the WMI classes installed AND they need admini...
Excellent product.
Simple to use and easy to install. no additional software or hardware reuired. I configured in 10 minutes.
it is good for the the people who have positive atitite.Question for u how can we download it can't we download without payment
Despite their advertising, ShareCalendar IS NOT COMPATIBLE with Outlook 2007. It crashes the system. Because I was a few days beyond their return policy when I spent the time to trace the problem...
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