In computing, a utility is a program[1][2][3] or module which is used to give a general-purpose result, for many different uses. A utility is intended for a wide range of users, rather than an "app" (application program) which might be intended to serve a specific purpose for specific users.
For example, a utility program may handle computer files or guard against computer viruses.
Definition
Utility is a system software that corresponds towards analyzing, configuring and optimizing the computer.
Common examples of utility programs
- Anti-Virus
- Archives
- synchronisation
- Disk compression
- Disk Defragment
- search bar
- system restore
- synchronisation
- zip/unzip
The word "utility" has been used to mean a "general-purpose computing tool" for many decades, since at least 1960.[1][2][3]
References
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