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  2. WinDirStat - Wikipedia

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    WinDirStat is a free and open-source graphical disk usage analyzer for Microsoft Windows. It presents a sub-tree view with disk-use percentage alongside a usage-sorted list of file extensions that is interactively integrated with a colorful graphical display (a treemap ).

  3. SpaceSniffer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceSniffer

    The application has been reviewed favourably by editors and users. [3] [5] PCWorld concluded its review by pronouncing it a “recommended download” [2] and Freewaregenius.com called it “a very well made program that is simple, intuitive, elegant, and very useful”.

  4. Disk Usage Analyzer - Wikipedia

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    The alternative treemap chart view represents files as rings. Disk Usage Analyzer is a graphical disk usage analyzer for GNOME.It was part of GNOME Core Applications, [2] but was split off for GNOME 3.4.

  5. Category:Disk usage analysis software - Wikipedia

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  6. Disk Inventory X - Wikipedia

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    Disk Inventory X is a disk space analyzer utility for Mac OS X 10.3 and later. Inspired by WinDirStat, it shows the sizes of files and folders in a graphical treemap.. Version 1.3 of Disk Inventory X added support for macOS 10.15 Catalina, while the earlier version 1.2 added support for macOS 10.14 Mojave and its dark mode feature.

  7. Talk:WinDirStat - Wikipedia

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    For me it is notable because it belongs to that same category of software "disk analysis for windows" but is open source, unlike SequoiaView and TreeSize both of which have entries in Wikipedia. 213.166.220.100 ( talk ) 12:03, 13 February 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. FolderSize - Wikipedia

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    According to PCWorld.com, as of September 2, 2010, the product was a little more cumbersome than necessary but overall was considered to have an edge over Space Sniffer (a freeware alternative) because it had additional functionality and provided more information.

  9. DaisyDisk - Wikipedia

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    DaisyDisk is a paid disk space analyzer for macOS. [3] It displays a sunburst diagram of files on a hard drive to help with the location or deletion of large files. [4] It can display previews of files using Quick Look.