WSCC (Windows System Control Center) is a free and portable application for Windows that works as a single computer management interface, something like AiO (All in One).
The WSCC has just arrived in version 7 and has a history since 2008. Contains programs developed by some of the most popular companies and developers, including Nirsoft, Sysinternals, Gibson Research, MiTeC, Joeware and others.
The Windows System Control Center provides its users with many options. It can be run as a portable application, which makes it ideal for use on USB media.
Allows you to download all available programs to your local device and receive updates for them. Alternatively you can download and run programs only on demand, which saves disk space. Another option you have is to select the programs you want to download to the local system so that they are available all the time.
Note that the security software you are running may prevent some programs from being installed. These tools are not malicious, but some security applications may block them as a precaution.
The application displays options at its first startup, which determine how it will handle programs. In terms of system requirements, it is compatible with all versions of Windows client and server, starting with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. The latest versions, Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022, are supported.
The WSCC interface can be customized. It supports many display templates, from icon display to content information for each of the available programs.
The built-in search uses application names and descriptions for immediacy, which is useful as some of the programs have weird and cryptic names. Screen filters are provided and this can significantly reduce the search.
Double-click a program name or icon to launch it immediately on the system. If it is available locally, which means that it has already been downloaded, it will start automatically. Otherwise, it must first be downloaded before it can start. WSCC keeps a history of startup applications, which you can turn off in the options.
You can download the WSCC here.