

(Manually downloading, hash-checking, and unzipping the little buggers isn’t my definition of time well spent.) (With hundreds of distinct utilities, good luck remembering them all by name without a little help, especially the ones you rarely use.) It also has a very convenient updating function.

WSCC organizes them by general category and provides a capsule description for each one, which is *extremely* helpful for locating the one you are looking for. I use WSCC to “manage” my NirSoft and Sysinternals utilities. Now You: how do you manage wireless networks on your devices? It is excellent for deleting old profiles on the system and changing profile names to improve recognition. ManageWirelessNetworks is a handy program to get a quick overview of all saved wireless network profiles on Windows machines. Basic command line support is available, but only to save the wireless profiles to one of the supported export file types, e.g. Profiles can be saved and you can create reports as well, a standard feature of Nirsoft applications for Windows. The positions of the remaining profiles are adjusted automatically when profiles do get deleted. Just select one or multiple network profiles and activate the delete button afterwards to have them deleted from the device (requires confirmation).

Delete is available in the main toolbar at the top. You won't find the delete option in the context menu.
