How to run TwoToneDetect as a Windows Service How to run StreamRipper as a Windows Service How to run SAM BroadCaster as a Windows Service How to run Replay AV as a Windows Service How to run Plex Media Server as a Windows Service How to run Netcam Watcher Professional as a Windows Service How to run MediaMonkey as a Windows Service How to run foobar2000 as a Windows Service You can also use FireDaemon Fusion to manage FireDaemon and other Windows services via a web browser. FireDaemon Pro allows you to have the application start automatically at boot prior to login, start multiple instances of the application and more. Here you will find guides on running a wide variety of audio/video software as a Windows service with FireDaemon Pro. You can set schedules, process affinity so your whole system doesn't lock up from one CPU intensive application and even run another application before your service starts or after it stops and much more! That’s where FireDaemon Pro steps in! It bridges the gap between the two of them with a GUI that offers much more options! With it you can keep your important applications up 24/7 by running them as a service but unlike other alternatives that simply run the application as a service FireDaemon Pro extends on this to do far far more. Creating a Windows service can be also be done, but it doesn't offer as much options as batch files do. There are a few ways to go about this Windows Batch Files or Powershell scripts can accomplish this to a degree but they’re difficult to use for the average user as it uses command and scripting syntax respectively. Critical things such as game servers, web servers and communication applications need this type of 24/7 monitoring. concerned because they are still only about a year and a half old and might they make it.There are times when you need an application to run all the time, regardless if you’re logged in or it crashes. Very friend UI and very very fair pricing. Fast speeds, no login issues able to view and see everything once uploaded. Filen (currently have 10gb free) This is the new kid on the block which I really am impressed with so far. No more login hangups or failed uploads or downloads. Treasure (currently have 290gb free due to referrals) - concerned about their location in Singapore and even though they claim they are full zero knowledge E2EE with the way Singapore's laws are you just don't truly know if your data is truly under control by you only and only for your eyes. IceDrive (currently have a 10gb free plan) - concerned about their lax and very poor customer service but they do have a very clean UI but not full encryption only a dedicated folder. ![]() They are $5-$6 or more than the other services under consideration but they are tried and true and have been around a long time and are very stable. Mega (currently have the 50gb free plan grandfathered in from 2013) - concerned due to their high pricing and noticibly slower speeds. I need zero knowledge and E2EE that is not an additional cost so Pcloud is just not one of the ones that is currently under consideration for me. Is there one not on this list I should look into or try a free plan first before proceeding. Not going to cancel gsuite but looking for a secondary one. Yes, a small inconvenience so I am looking at other paid alternatives. I have to download it then decrypt it with my password to access it. I personally use GSuite/Google Workspace and have unlimited cloud storage but need to encrypt everything on it which makes it unusable while in the cloud. ![]() Not inquiring about those who have a free plan, just those who have a paid plan. I want to see who uses what service and pays for it. I am taking a small survey for myself before making my decision today.
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