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Another useful application for MacOSX, enjoy.
Description:
DaisyDisk allows you to visualize your disk usage and free up disk space by quickly finding and deleting big unused files.
The program scans your disk and displays its content as a sector diagram where the biggest files and folders at once become obvious. To drill down to a folder, just click on a segment. To bubble up, click in the center. Move the mouse over the diagram and see the name and path of each file, and enclosed files (if any). Hit Space to quickly preview file content, without launching another application. In this way, walk around your disk and drag-and-drop all unneeded files into the “collector”. Expand the collector to check its contents. When done, clean it up with a single click.
Version 3.0:
- New design and application icon.
- Full support of Retina displays.
- New 64-bit only engine (requires OS X 10.7 or later).
- Folder rescanning without having to rescan the whole disk.
- Contents of file bundles can now be inspected.
- Updated list of system files that should not be deleted.
- Thunderbolt disks are now correctly recognized.
- Uses Notification Center on OS X 10.8 or later, Growl 2 on OS X 10.7.
- Added menu command to launch Disk Utility, might be helpful for disk troubleshooting.
- Slightly tweaked keyboard shortcuts/trackpad gestures.
- Application now works in sandboxed mode.
- Lots of smaller tweaks, fine-tunes and fixes.
Release name: DaisyDisk.v3.0.MacOSX-P2P
Size: 6MB
Links: Homepage – NFO
Download: NTi – TPB – UPLOADED.net
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