Now, we had an article recently on the desktop installed version of WSCC, which mentioned its USB-portable identical twin brother. But I do carry one IT tool in my kit that is just as powerful and hefty as that pipe wrench - it's the Windows System Control Center on my Tools USB flash drive. It is free for personal, and commercial use.I often joke about being the only IT guy with a 36-inch pipe wrench in his toolbox. WSCC’s new update process definitely streamlines the process. I had been using Ketarin previously to maintain updated copies, but it required extraction, and transferring files after downloading. And isn’t that what technology is supposed to provide after all. The update feature alone makes WSCC an app which even advanced users might check out at this point as it now provides time savings. Manually update on a regular basis can be a time consuming process, and something that just doesn’t get done. Since WSCC is a portable app, this makes keeping your thumb drive updated with the latest utilities a simple process. Yesterday, WSCC released version 1.6 of the front end, and added an update process which with one click updates all of the utilities from both sites. Although the WSCC was a nice front end previously for users unfamiliar with all the utilities, and there function, it wasn’t necessarily needed for an advanced user who knew what each of the utilities did. Applications offered from theses two sites range from monitoring process activity, and secure disk clean up to viewing the cache of a web browser, and password recovery. Windows System Control Center (WSCC) is an organizational front end for the excellent utilities from Nirsoft and Sysinternals.
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