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Disk Inventory X is a disk usage utility for Mac OS X. It shows the sizes of files and folders in a special graphical way called "treemaps". If you've ever wondered where all your disk space has gone, Disk Inventory X will help you to answer this question. For a quick start please read the readme file on the disk image. Or see a 1 minute video ...
I've been using the Cleaner (Tiles) feature in Disk Drill, and it's completely free. It even gets rid of junk files that Daisy Disk couldn't handle.
Disk Inventory X - Downloads. Disk Inventory X. Disk Inventory X 1.3. Mac OS 10.13+ (including 10.15 Catalina) English, French, German, Spanish. 7.1 MB. Source Code. Disk Inventory X available at gitlab. TreeMapView framework available at gitlab.
It's not free like Wiztree though. Space Gremlin is pretty fast. Daisy Disk. I hate CleanMyMac but its Space Lens is cool though. Thanks for the responses! I'll give Daisy Disk a go. I can't speak to speed but damn DaisyDisk is just so damn sexy. Bought for $5 after 50% coupon code. Squirreldisk is pretty good!
Looks like an overworld map for Zelda. Such a handy tool! I check it once a month to check out where my precious space went on my SSD. :) Spacesniffer and windirstat are also good at this. 52 votes, 23 comments. 2.8M subscribers in the mac community. The community for everything related to Apple's Mac computers!
For anyone who doesn't know, WinDirStat is a tool that scans your drives and shows you visually what is taking up space on your drives and lets you access and (importantly to this story) delete folders/files from within the program. Also worth noting is that Windirstat has more power than the user does. So when I scanned my OS drive and saw ...
Oliver recently opened up the GitHub Issues trackers, and I would love to hear suggestions or known bugs for the existing version: Issues · windirstat/windirstat (github.com) For the nerds interested in the changes I have queued up, you can visit the GitHub page: Commits · windirstat/windirstat (github.com) 51 18. Share.
late reply but, windirstat is sooooo much slower then wiztree. they do the exact same thing so i don't see any reason to recommend windirstat over wiztree. wiztree takes about 1-2 seconds to scan everything on an SSD and about 4-5 seconds on a HDD, windirstat takes 10-15 seconds on a SSD and nearly 45 seconds on a HDD. 1.
I'm usually not a big stickler for these types of things but it looks like the only three options for downloading WinDirStat according to the windirstat.info site are FossHub, SourceForge, and Triple IT. FossHub's download page... I can't find the legit download link.
Or CIFS if you want to piss of Windows admins :D. Yup, WinDirStat definitely can scan network paths, and they don't have to be visible shares only. Just like the example you posted, you can scan admin shares as well. I just tried Space Sniffer, and it had no problem scanning a mapped network drive.