Disk Inventory For Mac Os X

Disk Inventory X
Initial releaseMarch 7, 2004[1]
Stable release
1.3 / December 8, 2019; 10 months ago[1]
Operating systemmacOS
Size2,075 KiB
Available inEnglish
TypeDisk space manager
LicenseGPL
Websitewww.derlien.com
Disk Inventory For Mac Os X

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.

  1. Disk Inventory X is noteworthy because it also runs on macOS. So, why GrandPerspective? Well, as you may have guessed it's a fun little coding project and I needed to pick something to code on my new Mac Mini. Having said that, it does have a few things going for it.
  2. Apr 13, 2018 Disk Inventory X is a utility that helps to analyze disk usage on a Mac. The utility provides a neat summary of file distribution in terms of their size, which allows its user to understand how much space is being consumed by certain files and types of files.

Mac OS X: Disk Inventory X For those that would like to see a graphical inventory of the files on your system there is Disk Inventory X. Cool little app, although.

Reception[edit]

  • Mark Frauenfelder, founder of Boingboing, wrote in his book, Rule the Web: how to do anything and everything on the Internet—better, Disk Inventory X was his favorite way of uncovering disk-hogging files.[2]
  • Download.com gave it 4 out of 5.[3]
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References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Disk Inventory - Release Notes'. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. ^Rule the Web: how to do anything and everything on the Internet-- better, page 312
  3. ^'Disk Inventory X for Mac'. Download.com. October 28, 2012. Retrieved January 22, 2020.

Disk Inventory X Mac Os Catalina

External links[edit]

Disk Inventory X Mac Download


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