The single customer view you have always wanted is here. Glances unifies your apps in a simplified, easy-to-use customer view that provides real-time data from within any app that you are using. In minutes, securely connect your apps and eliminate tab switching, searching, and clicking around to find important information.
Do the hustle without the hassle
Finding customer information within multiple programs is the hassle that ruins your workflow hustle. Glances brings your favorite online apps together, securely showing your customer data in a single view from whatever app you are using.
An integration the way it should be
It’s like iPaaS, but without the pain. Not time consuming, expensive, or untrustworthy. Glances is a new way to do integrations with a true no-code approach; no data syncing or scheduling jobs. See how it takes just minutes to connect your apps and start using a simplified customer view with Glances.
Glances is designed to support any application that provides an industry standard API, including custom applications. Here is a sample of some of the supported applications:
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Now pop over to the internet and download this runasservice move this file once downloaded to c:\ root and run it from there, restart your computer, open CMD as admin and type "RunAsService install OVRServiceLauncher". Source: almost 2 years ago
Unless Mullvad can be installed and started as a service, you'd need windows to login. I use Linux so I'm not 100% sure if Mullvad has an 'install as service' option for windows or not, but a quick google search looks like it's unlikely. Doesn't mean it cannot be done though, you can use programs like RunAsService to accomplish this fairly easily. Source: over 2 years ago
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