UTILITY SOFTWARE
Utility software is system software designed to help analyze, configure,
optimize or maintain a computer.It is a type of system software, used to support the computer
infrastructure;
by contrast with application software, which is aimed at directly
performing tasks that benefit ordinary users.
Types of utilities
- Anti-virus utilities scan for computer viruses.
- Archivers output a stream or a single file when
provided with a directory or a set of files. Archive suites may
include compression and encryption capabilities. Some archive utilities
have a separate un-archive utility for the reverse operation.
- Backup software makes copies of all information stored
on a disk and restore either the entire disk (e.g. in an event of disk failure) or selected files (e.g. in an event
of accidental deletion).
- Clipboard managers expand the clipboard
functionality of an operating system .
- Cryptographic utilities encrypt and decrypt streams
and files.
- Data compression utilities output a shorter stream or a
smaller file when provided with a stream or file.
- Data synchronization utilities establish consistency among
data from a source to a target data storage and vice versa. There are
several branches of this type of utility:
- File synchronization utilities maintain consistency
between two sources. They may be used to create redundancy or backup
copies but are also used to help users carry their digital music, photos
and video in their mobile devices.
- Revision control utilities can recreate a coherent
structure where multiple users simultaneously modify the same file.
- Disk checkers scan an operating hard drive and check
for logical (file system) or physical errors.
- Disk cleaners find files that are unnecessary to
computer operation, or take up considerable amounts of space. Disk cleaner
helps the user to decide what to delete
when their hard disk is full.
- Disk compression utilities transparently compress/uncompressed the contents of a disk,
increasing the capacity of the disk.
- Disk defragmenters detect computer files
whose contents are scattered across several locations on the hard disk,
and move the fragments to one location to increase efficiency.
- Disk partition editors divide an individual drive into
multiple logical drives, each with its own file system which can be
mounted by the operating system and treated as an individual drive.
- Disk space analyzers provide a visualization of disk space
usage by getting the size for each folder (including sub folders) &
files in folder or drive. showing the distribution of the used space.
- File manager provide a convenient method of
performing routine data management, email recovery and management tasks,
such as deleting, renaming, cataloging, uncataloging, moving, copying,
merging, generating and modifying folders and data sets.
- Hex editors directly modify the text or data of a
file. These files could be data or an actual program.
- Memory testers check for memory failures.
- Network utilities analyze the computer's network
connectivity, configure network settings, check data transfer or log
events.
- Package managers are used to configure, install or keep
up to date other software on a computer.
- Registry cleaners clean and optimize the Windows Registry by removing old registry keys that
are no longer in use.
- Screensavers were desired to prevent phosphor burn-in on CRT and plasma computer monitors by blanking the screen or filling
it with moving images or patterns when the computer is not in use.
Contemporary screensavers are used primarily for entertainment or
security.
- System monitors monitor resources and performance in a
computer system.
- System profilers provide detailed information about the
software installed and hardware attached to the computer
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