![]() ![]() The familiar file manager interface gives the user an intuitive way to analyze and identify the largest files and folders. It scans your hard drives, network drives or single folders and displays the results in a multi-column tree view with a percentage bar chart column. Disk Space Analyzer includes the ability to copy or move selected files as opposed to just deleting them, which could be pretty handy (noting that that comparison chart is on the Nektony site so use your own judgement there). RidNacs is a free and very fast disk space usage analyzer for Windows. Daisy Disk seems to have a higher profile, and includes the ability to scan your cloud storage for Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive. They look pretty similar in UI and functionality. ![]() The problem is that I cant afford all of these applications, and Im not even sure if they will help. Im looking into applications like Clamxav, CleanMyMac3, Gemini2, CCleaner for Mac, Disk Inventory X, and Monolingual. Neither App Store version include hidden files, so aren't going to find those leftover caches. Things get slow sometimes, occasionally my wallpaper wont load, weird things like that. The App Store version of Disk Space Analyzer is free, but it's unclear how much functionality is missing (ie. The App Store version of Daisy Disk also costs USD $9.99, but if you've bought it from the App Store you can get the download version for free. The paid download versions of both cost the same, USD $9.99. The App Store versions of both ( ) and Daisy Disk are limited functionality compared to the versions available from the developers' websites: ![]()
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