ServiceShell is a Windows service management software that allows users to register regular application programs as services and effortlessly manage them.
One of the key features of ServiceShell is that it allows for the starting of these programs at boot time, before any user has logged in, and ensures that they stay running even if a Windows session ends.
This software is designed to control each registered service systematically and can help to prevent system errors and shutdown problems that are often associated with user-defined services.
Furthermore, I found that this latest version of ServiceShell has added Windows Server 2008 / R2 compatibility, which is a huge plus for those who rely on these systems. Additionally, a minor issue related to stopping the application program has been fixed, providing an even smoother experience overall.
Overall, I was impressed with ServiceShell and would definitely recommend it to anyone in need of a user-friendly service manager that helps with the management and control of their programs.
Version 1.7: Windows Server 2008/R2 compatibility added. Minor issue on stopping application has fixed.
Version 1.5: Windows 7 and Vista compatibility
Version 1.3: Minor change on internal data folder location.
Version 1.2: User interface improved
Version 1.0: N/A