Windows has never been particularly reliable at cleaning itself up, especially when it comes to app folders and registry files. That’s why apps like CCleaner have a certain appeal. While Windows does have a few native tools that can be used to clean up your PC and improve performance, they’re rarely brought together under one hub.
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In an effort to change that, Microsoft has been working on a new initiative that would put a lid on PC optimizer and cleaner apps. And after months of keeping it under wraps, Microsoft’s new PC Manager app has finally been revealed. Here’s everything you need to know about the beta version of the new PC Manager app that Microsoft has been quietly working on.
The PC Manager app is Microsoft’s take on a cleaner, performance-enhancing app. While still in beta, the PC Manager app brings together a variety of different native tools that manage startup apps, clean up system clutter, and improve the performance of your PC as a whole.
The PC Manager app runs quietly in the background and is easily accessible from the system tray. It opens in a minimal side-panel view, similar to OneDrive, and offers a variety of information, status checks, and security features – all under one hood.