All Windows Utility Apps

My Technician builds focused Windows utility apps — one tool, one job, done well. Every app here is a native Windows 10 and Windows 11 program sold on the Microsoft Store as a one-time purchase: no subscriptions, no recurring fees, and no paywalled basics. Just as importantly, every app runs locally — scans, conversions, passwords, and family settings stay on your PC, with nothing uploaded to a cloud server and no account required.

The suite covers the jobs a Windows PC actually needs over its life: diagnosing and repairing faults, cleaning up a slow machine, recovering lost files, monitoring the network, converting documents, securing passwords, and managing screen time. Whether you fix PCs for a living or just want to keep your own running well, pick the single tool that matches the problem in front of you — the full list is grouped by job below.

Diagnostics & Repair

Windows Troubleshooter

Performance

System diagnostics and repair for Windows

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My Technician

Utility

Windows diagnostic and repair toolkit

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Performance & Recovery

OptiMax

Performance

Windows PC cleanup and optimization

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Data Recovery Pro

Recovery

Recover deleted files on Windows

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Network & Files

Advanced Network Monitor

Utility

Network traffic and bandwidth monitor for Windows

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Quick File Converter

Utility

Offline file converter for Windows

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Security & Privacy

Sentinel Vault

Privacy

Offline encryption and password vault for Windows

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TimeWise

Privacy

Parental controls without a subscription

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these apps free?
No — each app is a one-time purchase on the Microsoft Store. There are no subscriptions or recurring fees.
Do the apps work on Windows 10?
Yes. Every app supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Do the apps need an internet connection?
No. Every app runs locally and works offline — nothing is uploaded to a cloud server and no account is required.
Where do I download the apps?
All apps are published on the Microsoft Store. Each app page links straight to its Store listing.