Best System Utilities for PowerShell

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

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

What are System Utilities for PowerShell?

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 PowerShell currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Email Parser

    Email Parser

    Triple Click Software

    Email Parser is a tool used to extract text from incoming emails and send it to spreadsheets, databases, or other services using APIs, Zapier, or IFTTT. Save countless hours of copy/pasting integrating Email Parser in your business workflow. Email Parser continuously monitors your inbox and processes any new incoming emails. You can process existing emails as well. It works as a Windows App or as a Web App. The Windows app gives you privacy and full control of the email automation process. It also allows you to integrate the email information with local files or internal tools. The Web App provides a fully-featured and managed email automation solution that works unattended in the cloud. Email Parser provides from simple parsing rules like line-column text capturing to the more featured ones like regular expressions or scripting. It is also able to work with the data stored in attached documents. A wide range of formats are supported: PDF, Excel, XML.
    Starting Price: $59.00/one-time/user
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    PowerShellGet

    PowerShellGet

    Microsoft

    PowerShellGet is a module with commands for discovering, installing, updating, and publishing PowerShell artifacts like modules, DSC resources, role capabilities, and scripts. The Find-Command cmdlet finds PowerShell commands such as cmdlets, aliases, functions, and workflows. Find-Command searches modules in registered repositories. For each command found by Find-Command, a PSGetCommandInfo object is returned. The PSGetCommandInfo object can be sent down the pipeline to the Install-Module cmdlet. Install-Module installs the module that contains the command. DSC resources can be located using the parameters Tag and RequiredVersion. Tag displays the current version of every resource that contains the specified tag in the repository. RequiredVersion needs the ModuleName parameter and the Name parameter is optional. The Name and ModuleName parameters limit the output. Use the AllVersions parameter to display a DSC resource's available versions.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SuperPuTTY

    SuperPuTTY

    Jim Radford

    The SuperPuTTY window manager for putty sessions. SuperPuTTY is a Windows-based application that manages putty ssh terminals. Additionally, it has a simple scripting language for basic tasks. It additionally supports RDP sessions. SuperPuTTY is used primarily as a window manager and multi-session manager for the PuTTY SSH Client. It allows you to embed PuTTY terminal instances inside of windows form providing a better-tabbed interface when multiple connections are used. Additionally, SuperPuTTY has support for using pscp.exe to transfer files to and from a remote host. Local terminal sessions can be started with MinTTY, as well as RDP, PowerShell, and other terminal applications. SuperPuTTY does not do any ssh or terminal management itself since PuTTY does an excellent job of this. SuperPuTTY as of v1.4.0.7 is available with an installer. SuperPuTTY is also available as a portable ZIP file, Simply unzip the files to a chosen location on your local disk.
    Starting Price: Free
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