Top 11 Supervisor Alternative and Similar Softwares | Dec 2024

Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to monitor and control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems.

1. PC Services Optimizer

PC Services Optimizer PC Services Optimizer (formerly Vista Services Optimizer) is an open source Windows tweaking utility that can improve your Windows Vista and Windows 7 performance and security with a simple mouse click, by tweaking Windows services in an automatic and very safe way according to the way you use your computer......

2. Turbo Service Manager

Turbo Service Manager TSM is a very small tool to configure your services.Features:Save/Load state in XML.Enable/Disable/Startup/Manual/Stop/Pause/Resume in multiple selected services at once with one key press.Group by State or by Startup type.Shows parent and child services.Win32/Kernel services.Test load, tells you changes that would have been applied if you load a state.Selects all services......

3. ServiWin

ServiWin Alternative to Windows services module - start/stop/restart serviceServiWin utility displays the list of installed drivers and services on your system. For some of them, additional useful information is displayed: file description, version, product name, company that created the driver file, and more. In addition, ServiWin allows you to easily stop,......

4. Chaperone Process Manager

Chaperone Process Manager Chaperone is a lean init-style startup manager for Docker-like containers. It runs as a single lightweight full-featured process which runs at the root of a docker container tree and provides all of the following functionality, plus much more: Monitoring for all processes in the container, automatically shutting down the container......

5. OpenSVC

OpenSVC OpenSVC is composed of two software components: the collector and the agent.The two components together address a wide range of IT issue including business continuity, application availability, continuous audit, alarming, performance analysis, asset management, software and hardware lifecycle management, trending, resource accounting, storage management, provisioning and compliance. OpenSVC is operating......

6. Ashampoo Core Tuner

Ashampoo Core Tuner Ashampoo Core Tuner enables you to use the complete power of your processor in the best possible way, while it hardly uses up any resources itself thanks to driver technology. The optimization of single processes can take place fully-automatic or manually. Furthermore, the new Live Tuner accelerates the start of......

7. UVK

UVK UVK was initially created in the beginning of 2010 as a simple but powerful manual virus removal and system repair tool. It introduced many new repair methods such as Register system DLLs, now used by other applications of the same kind.It has been growing up ever since, adding many useful......

8. systemd

systemd systemd is a replacement for the init daemon for Linux (either System V or BSD-style). It is intended to provide a better framework for expressing services' dependencies, allow more work to be done concurrently at system startup, and to reduce shell overhead.With systemd-nspawn and machinectl facilitate the creation and management......

9. Advanced Uninstaller PRO

Advanced Uninstaller PRO Advanced Uninstaller PRO is the ultimate uninstaller for Windows, allowing you to uninstall programs quickly and completely using its simple and intuitive interface.No need to worry about stubborn programs ever again!Advanced Uninstaller PRO features and the Installation Monitor keep track of all changes performed to your computer during software installations;......

10. Monit

Monit Monit is a free open source utility for managing and monitoring, processes, programs, files, directories and filesystems on a UNIX system. Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in error situations.......

11. NSSM - The Non-Sucking Service Manager

NSSM - The Non-Sucking Service Manager nssm is a service helper which doesn't suck. srvany and other service helper programs suck because they don't handle failure of the application running as a service. If you use such a program you may see a service listed as started when in fact the application has died. nssm monitors......