bluescope Posted July 25, 2020 Share #1 Posted July 25, 2020 Windows System Control Centre (WSSC) is one of my top-ten, must install, freeware utilities. Sitting with an icon in the system tray and started with Windows in Administrator mode, it can be instantly opened and have available the entire roster of SysInternals Suite NirSof Utilities Michal Mutl's MiTec Utilities David Carpenter's VoidTool's 'Everything' (the greatest Windows search engine on the planet) Krzysztof Kowalczyk's Sumatra PDF Gibson Research's InSpectre Windows - all of Windows inbuilt tools and Administrative tools in the one place WSCC can be easily updated, including automatically updating all of the installed utilities with new versions as they become available, or you can update manually if you want control over which utilities are updated. When you download and install WSCC from the KLS website, you can also control which suites or even individual apps it downloads and includes. Features: Simple and intuitive user interface The included Update Manager can check for newer versions of the utilities already installed and can download and install the missing items. The Console is used to execute command line applications. Homepage: Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Download WSCC 32-bit (Portable) Platform: Windows, portable Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. WSCC 64-bit (Portable) Platform: Windows, portable Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. WSCC 32-bit(Setup) Platform: Windows, setup Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. WSCC 64-bit (Setup) Platform: Windows, setup Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Portable WSCC is also available as portable, installation is not required. Extract the content of the downloaded zip archive to any directory on your computer. WSCC (PortableApps) Platform: Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Our very own msstdfmt has also posted the commercial version here withe the following overview: WSCC allows you to install, update, execute and organize the utilities from various system utility suites. WSCC can install and update the supported utilities automatically. Alternatively, WSCC can use the http protocol to download and run the programs. The interface is very simple and intuitive, thus allowing any type of user to find their way around it, regardless of their previous experience with the IT world. Aside from that, it consists of a folder structure and a panel in which to view details. Upon first launching the utility, you can see a list of software products you can install, such as DiskMon, PortMon, TagsReport, Page Defrag and Autoruns, along with some short descriptions. This tool also enables you to quickly access a console, so that you can execute command line applications. The view type can be changed, from a detailed one, to icons and reports. In addition to that, you can show hidden items, add tools to favorites, search for them online and view properties. From the settings panel, the application can be minimized to the tray, so as not to become obtrusive. Plus, you can view tool tips, check for updates, configure the search to look in software descriptions, scan while typing, as well as customize the console (background color, opacity and font). To sum up, WSCC - Windows System Control Center is a useful piece of software, when it comes to managing utilities from the Windows Sysinternals suit, view, execute and add them to favorites. It does not put a strain on your PC’s performance and the response time is very good. Our tests did not reveal any errors, bugs, or crashes. I'm not sure that the commercial version is necessary as the freeware version works fine but i's your choice. 4 4 1 Link to comment
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