(41) RemoteDeviceExplorer
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Remote Device Explorer displays device information installed on remote network computer and enumerates the members of the specified device information set. You must have administrative privileges on the remote network computer.
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(42) NetworkProcMonitor
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The Network Process Monitor displays information associated with each process running on local or remote computer. You must have administrative privileges on the remote network computer.
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(43) RemoteServiceMonitoring
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RemoteServiceMonitor controls the status of your network services and allows to start or stop remotely. You must have administrative privileges on the network computer.
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(44) dotBookmark
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dotBookmark works as a Bookmarks/Favorites replacement, allowing users to "take" their bookmarks to any PC and keep them synchronized with the user's bookmarks on the WEB-server.
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(45) Network Eagle Monitor Pro
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Network Eagle is a powerful network monitor. It monitors the state of servers and various remote services over the network. If the state of a monitored object has changed, NE will send a notification message or perform some specified actions.
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(46) ServiceShell
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ServiceShell is a user-defined Windows service manager. With ServiceShell, you can register your normal application program as a service and manage it easily.
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(47) WorkOrder XP
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With workOrder XP you it will be able to manage work orders and services. It includes maintenance scheduling, service status, supply control, and more. Connect to WorkOrder using the web.
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(48) MP3 Database
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An MP3 database script much like the service that used to be available to artists at MP3.com. It manages streaming, downloading, song history, story, lyrics, and more.
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(49) NewWayService
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NewWayService is incontestably the complete software solution you need for your service management. Whatever your industry, NewWayService allows you to follow efficiently your service requests (work orders / Jobs) in an efficient way.
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(50) AppToService
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AppToService lets you run regular applications and servers as Windows services. This allows you to have some of the benefits of a Windows service, such as the ability to run an application even when no user is logged on the computer.
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