Disk Inventory X
Version: 1.0 ||
Release Date: 2006-07-11 ||
License: GPL
Disk Inventory X is a disk usage utility for Mac OS X 10.3 (and later). 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.
Tags: utility , file , disk , size




13 Opinions:
The beta version is absurdly faster on Intel Macs, startup went from 1-2mins to as many seconds, drives with 850GB of stuff scanned in a minute, window resizes instantly (instead of 30 seconds of redrawing) - it's usable again!
The Folder-sidebar view is extremely useful (especially in conjunction with the block'y view - click a folder and it highlights it in the main view)
Universal version here:
http://www.derlien.com/dixforum/viewtopic.php?t=62
is the something along the lines of disksweeper?
Removed the universal flag until next version comes out
Version 1.0 is not a universal binary, as the page suggests. A new, Universal version is in beta: http://www.derlien.com/dixforum/viewtopic.php?t=62
Call me a hater, but I found it to be very taxing on the eyes.
there's an app called "WhatSize" that does a very similar job
This is worth a donation! I use this all the time to graphically see where my big chunks of HD have gone. Stable as well.
I don't find the graphic view very useful. It's cool to see but not as helpful as something like OmniDiscSweeper.
excellent stuff.
also locates those hidden "dot" files and has the option of including itself as a contextual menu.
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