Microsoft is working on a PC Manager app designed to improve computer performance.
Like CCleaner, The beta version of Microsoft’s PC Manager includes storage management and the ability to quickly end tasks and control any app you start with Windows.
Although many of these functions are already built into Windows, This PC Manager App puts it all in one handy location.
There’s even a browser protection section that makes it easier to change default browsers than what’s currently in Windows.
The storage manager feature includes the ability to manage (or remove) less-used apps, as well as a full scan to find large files on drives. The process management feature is a simpler version of Task Manager, so you can quickly kill processes that are using up RAM.
Clicking the main “boost” button will clean up temporary files and free up memory that may be useful on older computers.
Although the public beta of PC Manager has appeared on an official Microsoft site , The site advises that this app is designed for a very specific market and is Chinese. The application itself is designed for Windows 10 and above, and is more targeted at low-spec laptops and PCs.
It says it has reached out to Microsoft for comment on its plans for PC Manager and apps.