Microsoft has launched Microsoft PC Manager, a new computer management application that allows users to clean, maintain and improve the performance of Windows systems.
Microsoft's new application is similar to other popular third-party applications that Windows users rely on, such as CCleaner, BleachBit, and other similar applications.
Microsoft's new app can improve the performance of Windows systems by removing unnecessary files, freeing up more storage, reducing RAM consumption, and managing which applications launch when the device starts up.
In terms of protection and security, the application is able to scan the computer for viruses and malware. This functionality relies on the “Microsoft Defender” application built into Windows, in addition to other options such as checking for new updates, etc.
Users can manage storage capacity by deep cleaning junk files, accessing large files, and managing apps installed or running in the background.
In addition, the application displays shortcuts to important tools such as screenshot tools and other tools available in Windows or over the network.
Microsoft makes the PC Manager application generally available, and users can download it for free from its official application store on devices running the Windows 10 or 11 operating system, knowing that it is a small application and does not consume large resources.
Microsoft's new application saves users from having to resort to other alternative applications because it provides most of the basic features and options and is developed by Microsoft itself.