Utility Software
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DVDFab Passkey v9.3.4.8
Avast Clear v18.5.3931.0
CDBurnerXP v4.5.8.7128
WinDirStat v2.5.0
Pokemon GO v0.409.0
Virtual CloneDrive v5.5.3.0
GeekUninstaller v1.4.6.140
jv16 PowerTools v8.1.0.1564
BlueJ v5.5.0
Ventoy v1.1.12
XYplorer v28.30.0600
Wise Care 365 v8.0.1
cFosSpeed v13.10
Wise Driver Care v2025
Incredibox v2024
DVD-Cloner v22.30.1494
iExplorer v4.6.0
CloneCD v5.3.4.0
Wondershare DVD Creator v5.0.1
RAMExpert v1.10.1.24
Rainmeter v4.5.23
GT Auto Clicker v2025
WinUtilities v15.51 PRO
StartAllBack v2024
About Utilities
Utilities is the catch-all category — the home for small, focused programs that each do one job well and do not fit neatly anywhere else. A network analyzer, a webcam tool, a scripting language, a clipboard manager, and a file-renaming tool can all land here, united only by being practical rather than belonging to a tidy theme.
Because the group is so varied, browsing it works best when you already know the job you need done. A utility is usually the answer to a specific, recurring annoyance: a task the operating system handles awkwardly, or not at all, that a purpose-built tool turns into a click. The value is in the narrowness.
Some entries here are more technical than others. Tools aimed at developers and power users — packet analyzers, scripting environments, automation helpers — sit alongside simple conveniences anyone can use. The descriptions on each listing make the intended audience clear, so a quick read tells you whether a program expects background knowledge.
The general advice for this category is to keep it lean. It is easy to collect dozens of small utilities and remember none of them, and each one is still software that runs, updates, and occasionally needs attention. Install a utility when it solves a problem you actually have, and remove it cleanly when it has served its purpose.






















