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.
Required OS: not specified
Tags:
utility
, file
, disk
, size
, treemapping



14 Opinions
I prefer OmniDiskSweeper
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.
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