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Servy 7.8 by Akram El Assas is a Windows Service Management utility that converts any executable into a native Windows service while exposing granular control over working directory, startup type, process priority, logging, health-check intervals, environment variables, service dependencies, and pre/post launch or stop hooks. Released as the 68th consecutive build since the project’s inception, the program targets administrators who need long-running background tasks, developers who want to containerize legacy scripts, and DevOps teams that automate CI/CD pipelines; typical use cases include turning Node.js APIs, Python data processors, Java micro-services, or custom batch jobs into headless, auto-starting OS services without writing additional wrapper code. A clean desktop GUI, a full command-line binary, and an accompanying PowerShell module give interactive or scripted access to creation, configuration, and removal workflows, while the included Servy Manager panel supplies real-time CPU and RAM graphs, live stdout/stderr streaming, and a dependency-tree visualization for every service instantiated through the tool. Digitally signed with a trusted certificate provided by the SignPath Foundation, all Servy executables and installers are verified tamper-free, positioning the package as a security-hardened alternative to NSSM, WinSW, or FireDaemon Pro. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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