Thank you! How does it compare to Kerish Doctor?
It's got some good features. I don't use the Registry Cleaner in Win Utilities because in the past using Windows 10 I have ran into problems, things like software getting deactivated and errors in which case I ended up having to reinstall my PC from Image backup. So I would highly recommend before trying any software such as this having a system restore point at the very least, but even better a recent FULL IMAGE backup so you can get your system back in case of issues.
I don't need all of the features in Win Utilities, I use CCleaner for most of my PC Cleaning, but I have found the Junk Cleaner in Win Utilities finds a few items CCleaner doesn't or Visa Versa you might say so that is the feature I use in the software. I have tried Win Utilities Defrag function in the past, I am using Windows 10 and when I used it it seemed to work very well, not too speedy though, but I guess that depends on the options you choose and how thorough a job you want it to do, full optimize can take a long time while a simple defrag not so much. I don't use that feature in Win Utilities because I recently purchased Perfect Disk Pro and for me I like it the best.
You mentioned Kerish Doctor, Win Utilities allows you to schedule the 1 click feature and decide by checking or unchecking which features you want to run when using 1 click, there are also individual scheduling options, so if you want to schedule "Disk Cleaner" "History Cleaner" Registry Cleaner" or "Defrag" you can schedule those individually. What I do is just schedule the 1 Click Cleaning scheduler and check the options I want from that screens options. You can configure the individual software from their modules section as to what you want them to do and not do, so be sure to go to the individual modules first and see what the options are before running the 1 click for everything. The scheduler sections of the software is basically a quick window for windows Task Scheduler, it has options like weekly, daily, when idle etc....
I have used Kerish Doctor in the past and never ran into a problem using it, so by comparison if I had to choose between Kerish Doctor and Win Utilities, I would use Kerish Doctor just to be safe. Although like I was saying the defrag functions in Win Utilities when I was using it worked very good for me, so if you want and have them both you can use just the functions you want to use and schedule them to run how you want. I should mention that I don't see a BOOT TIME DEFRAG OPTION in Win Utilities for those who like that feature, if it's there maybe I missed it, I never use that feature but thought I would mention it for those who do.
There are various other features in Win Utilities some might find useful, it has a good Startup Editor, and a Context Menu editor along with other various utilities.
That's my thoughts on the software, hope someone find this helpful.