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Utilities software is a type of computer software designed to help maintain and optimize the performance of a computer system. It includes a variety of tools such as disk defragmenters, disk cleaners, system optimizers, and system monitors. These tools are designed to help users improve the performance of their computer systems by cleaning up unnecessary files, optimizing system settings, and monitoring system performance.
Utilities software is often bundled with operating systems, but can also be purchased separately. It is also available as a subscription service, allowing users to access the latest versions of the software.
Some of the companies in the utilities software market include Avast, AVG, CCleaner, IObit, McAfee, Norton, and Trend Micro. Show Less Read more