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Description


Turbo Services Manager



All you see and work with in a Windows operating system is created to prevent accidents, so you don’t lose your data all of a sudden. However, you’re free to stick your nose into Windows processes and services, with the Task Manager being your guide. For some advanced features, third-party applications like Turbo Services Manager are a suitable choice.



Main Features:



  • Intuitive interface for easy navigation

  • Manage Windows services efficiently

  • Advanced features without the need for complex installations

  • Enhanced service management options

  • Multiple sorting and grouping functionalities



Technical Specifications:



  • Price: FREE

  • Publisher: Michael Chourdakis

  • Operating System: Windows

  • File Size: Varies based on system architecture

  • Management Options: Startup control, start, pause, resume, uninstall

  • Additional Features: Test load, save current configuration



The upper toolbar is fitted with a large set of buttons that represent your management options. The list of processes is pretty abundant, even for a fresh install of Windows, so you can take advantage of several sorting options.



First of all, you can choose to view Wind32 and Kernel services or even launch the search tool to look up a specific item. Columns can also be set, with columns like name, type, state, startup, dependencies, executables, error control. You can even use columns to sort according to them. Moreover, services can be grouped together by state, startup, and error control.



Needless to say that the application is not just meant to show processes, with some built-in management options, such as startup control, start, pause, resume, or even uninstall. If you plan on testing things, there’s the possibility to test load, as well as to save current configuration and load it again in case something unexpected occurs.



Taking everything into consideration, we come to the conclusion that Turbo Services Manager is a powerful choice when it comes to managing what’s behind almost everything that’s running on Windows. It provides more options than Task Manager, both in terms of view and edit, making it overall worth a try.


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  • for Turbo Services Manager
    Turbo Services Manager is a powerful choice for managing Windows services, offering more options than Task Manager. Definitely worth a try.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Emily Johnson