Compare the Top System Utilities that integrate with Java as of July 2025

This a list of System Utilities that integrate with Java. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Java. View the products that work with Java in the table below.

What are System Utilities for Java?

System utilities are software tools that can be used to improve, optimize, configure, and enhance a computer's functions and features. System utilities provide a variety of use cases including file management, disk cleanup, PC tune up, file copying, backup, analytics, memory management, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best System Utilities for Java currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Google Chrome
    Connect to the world on the browser built by Google. Google builds powerful tools that help you connect, play, work and get things done. And all of it works on Chrome. With Google apps like Gmail, Google Pay, and Google Assistant, Chrome can help you stay productive and get more out of your browser.
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    Mozilla Firefox
    Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to internet health and privacy. Designed to prioritize user privacy and security, Firefox offers features like Total Cookie Protection, which provides outstanding privacy by default. The browser includes tools such as Firefox View, allowing users to see tabs open on other devices and access recent history, and built-in PDF editing capabilities, enabling form edits directly within the browser. Available across various platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, Firefox ensures a consistent and secure browsing experience. Its commitment to user-centric development and transparency makes it a preferred choice for those seeking a trustworthy alternative to proprietary browsers.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    EmEditor

    EmEditor

    Emurasoft

    EmEditor is a fast, lightweight, yet extensible, easy-to-use text editor for Windows. Both native 64-bit and 32-bit builds are available, and moreover, the 64-bit includes separate builds for SSE2 (128-bit), AVX-2 (256-bit), and AVX-512 (512-bit) instruction sets.
    Starting Price: $39.99
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    JPedal

    JPedal

    IDR Solutions

    JPedal is a versatile Java PDF Library for displaying, converting, printing, and parsing PDFs in Java applications. With over 20 years of development, it supports a wide range of PDF files. Key features include: -PDF to Image Conversion: Converts PDFs to images in various formats. -Java Swing PDF Viewer: Offers multi-page display, search, printing, and annotation editing. -Text and Image Extraction: High-quality extraction of text and images from PDFs. -PDF Search: Supports searching with wildcards and regular expressions. -Form & Annotation Handling: Supports XFA and AcroForms, enabling form data access and annotation editing. -Document Manipulation: Allows deleting, merging, splitting, and optimizing PDFs. -Security & Performance: Runs locally without third-party dependencies, processing PDFs up to 3x faster than alternatives.
    Starting Price: $950 one time fee
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    Doc Converter Pro

    Doc Converter Pro

    Doc Converter Pro

    Convert one file or an entire folder. With an average conversion time of less than one second you will have your documents converted in no time. Create custom conversion templates to suit your needs. Full control over images, CSS, find and replace/delete and more. Share your templates with colleagues. Batch convert Word or PDF files to HTML and clean up the code. Convert Word to PDF, PDF to Word. Most document formats supported. The program comes with a full selection of templates that should cover the needs of most users. You just select the one you want to use from the drop-down list. When converting to HTML you have full control over images, code and CSS. You can even run find and replace commands. Once you are happy with your template it can be saved for later use or shared with colleagues.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    JDiskReport

    JDiskReport

    JGoodies

    JDiskReport enables you to understand how much space the files and directories consume on your disk drives, and it helps you find obsolete files and folders. The tool analyses your disk drives and collects several statistics which you can view as overview charts and details tables. This is ad-free uncrippled no-charge software that never expires. JDiskReport runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, and other platforms. It requires Java. JDiskReport requires Java. Make sure Java is installed before you install JDiskReport. The tool has been tested on Windows, Mac, and Linux; it runs also on Solaris and other Java-enabled operating systems. A stable preview of JDiskReport 2 is available. This version is rawer than other releases that you have downloaded from JGoodies in the past. It lacks some features (you cannot click in the size pie), but can be run as a cron job (executed in the background), provides more information, and has seen a visual cleanup.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Material Files
    There are already a handful of powerful file managers, but most of them just isn't Material Design. And even among the ones with Material Design, they usually have various minor design flaws (layout, alignment, padding, icon, font, etc) across the app which makes me uncomfortable, while still being minor enough so that not everybody would care to fix it. So I had to create my own. Most of the popular and reliable file managers are just closed source, and I sometimes use them to view and modify files that require root access. But deep down inside, I just feel uneasy with giving any closed-source app the root access to my device. After all, that means giving literally full access to my device, which stays with me every day and stores my own information, and what apps do with such access merely depends on their good intent.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Google Cloud Artifact Registry
    Artifact Registry is Google Cloud’s unified, fully managed package and container registry designed for high-performance artifact storage and dependency management. It centralizes host­ing of container images (Docker/OCI), Helm charts, language packages (Java/Maven, Node.js/npm, Python), and OS packages, offering fast, scalable, reliable, and secure handling with built-in vulnerability scanning and IAM-based access control. Integrated seamlessly with Google Cloud CI/CD tools like Cloud Build, Cloud Run, GKE, Compute Engine, and App Engine, it supports regional and virtual repositories with granular security via VPC Service Controls and customer-managed encryption keys. Developers benefit from standardized Docker Registry API support, comprehensive REST/RPC interfaces, and migration paths from Container Registry. Daily updated documentation includes quickstarts, repository management, access configuration, observability tools, and deep-dive guides.
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