Seobiseu : Monitor Windows services of interest by adding them to a custom list, easily starting and stopping them, while the program can quietly sit in the tray area
There’s a lot going on behind everything running on your computer, even if you can’t exactly see it. Inside the Task Manager you find the corresponding services and processes for each thing, and have complete control over them. Additionally, you can rely on specialized applications like Seobiseu, this one dedicated to control of services.
Create a list of services to monitor
Once installed, you can go ahead to see what it’s all about, without having to go through a system restart, or running it with administrator privileges. However, you need to be sure that your computer is fitted with .NET Framework for things to go as planned, but there’s a high chance it’s already there, because it usually comes in the default Windows set of features.Note that the application doesn’t want to replace the Task Manager services tab, but rather to provide a personalized way of keeping your eyes on just the services of interest. As such, the list of items is initially empty, so don’t worry if there’s no visible service on startup. You need to add services from existing ones.
Easily toggle the state of services
Choosing services of interest is done through a list. Each item there is accompanied by an icon which tells you the status of the respective service. You can select multiple services at a time, and the status of a service doesn’t change when it’s added to your list. On the bright side of things, the application is specially designed to bypass the UAC, but without putting the system at risk.The status of items on the list can be toggled individually or for more at once. You can choose to have the application run with Windows, just in case you want to have the list ready by the time you reach the desktop. When not in use, it minimizes to the tray area. Sadly, there are no warnings for sudden changes in service status.
To end with
All things considered, we can state that Seobiseu comes in handy for those willing to closely monitor running services on a computer. A list is easily created, with clear options to toggle runtime state, but without any warnings if they suddenly decide to start or stop.
Seobiseu runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 648 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
System.
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