Best Disk Space Analyzers for Mac of 2024

Find and compare the best Disk Space Analyzers for Mac in 2024

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    CCleaner Reviews
    Top Pick

    CCleaner

    CCleaner

    $16.50 per year
    10 Ratings
    CCleaner Business Edition can be used by any business that needs an on-premise version our award-winning product on multiple end points. CCleaner speeds up computers and extends the useful life of your hardware. Optimized PCs will help you save money on IT support. Our software has been tested to the highest standards. It is trusted by millions of businesses, including many FTSE 100 companies. Protect your company's data and prevent data theft. CCleaner securely wipes out files, tracking cookies and browser history. Premium support for your business allows you to rest assured that we will be there to help you if you need. Optimize endpoints, increase productivity, prevent data theft and lower IT support costs. You can get more out of your PCs, protect your company data, and get priority technical support.
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    Disk Drill Reviews
    Disk Drill is a Windows data recovery tool that's free for all versions of Windows (XP, Vista/7, 8, and 10). It combines the best data recovery tools with simplicity: Deep Scanning, Quick Recovery, powerful lost part search, and many file system healing methods. All this is included in a free recovery of up 500MB of your lost data. You can have your storage device running on any file system, including NTFS, FAT and HFS. It may also be formatted or erased.
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    OmniDiskSweeper Reviews

    OmniDiskSweeper

    The Omni Group

    Free
    Sometimes, we create software for ourselves, and we love it enough to make it available to everyone. You can quickly find large files that you don't want and throw them away. OmniDiskSweeper displays the files on your computer, from largest to least, and allows you to quickly trash or open them. OmniDiskSweeper 1.12, our free app to find disk space on your Mac (macOS 10.15), has been updated! It displays all files on your hard drive, ranked according to size. This helps you determine what you can delete or move elsewhere, and allows you to free up disk space. Catalina received updates that include a Dark Mode About Panel and fixed handling of Catalina volumes. Additionally, an unneeded notification was removed. Be aware that OmniDiskSweeper will ask Catalina permissions to access different things. It might ask, for example, if it can access your contact list.
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    DaisyDisk Reviews

    DaisyDisk

    DaisyDisk

    $12.39 one-time payment
    You create and download many files while working on your Mac, but you rarely delete any. You may find that your startup drive is full. What do you do? A larger disk will run you a few hundred bucks. Cloud storage costs about the same. You can also get DaisyDisk for a fraction of its price and have plenty of space to remove old junk. DaisyDisk gives you a great overview on all connected disks. This includes Thunderbolt disks, flash, network storage, and Macintosh HD. You can see if you have enough space to download a HD movie or install a game. It's easy. Simply scan your disk to see all of the files and folders. It's an interactive visual map. Locate a large file. You can preview the contents and then delete it if it isn't needed anymore. Only you can decide what to delete. Your system files are protected. Instead of purchasing more storage, you can use your existing storage.
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    JDiskReport Reviews
    JDiskReport allows you to see how much space files and directories take up on your disk drives. It also helps you identify obsolete files and folders. The tool analyzes your disk drives and provides statistics that you can view in detail tables and overview charts. It is free, uncrippled, and never expires. JDiskReport can be used on Windows, Mac, Linux and other platforms. Java is required. JDiskReport needs Java. Before installing JDiskReport, ensure Java is installed. The tool is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Solaris. JDiskReport 2 stable preview is now available. This version is less polished than previous releases from JGoodies. Although it lacks certain features (you can't click in the size of the pie), it can be run as an exec cron job (executed behind the scenes), provides more information and has seen a visual cleanup.
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    Disk Analyzer Pro Reviews

    Disk Analyzer Pro

    Disk Analyzer Pro

    $4.99 one-time payment
    In just a few steps, you can organize your files and recover hard disk space on your Mac. It makes disk management much easier than ever before. The scan report displays storage usage statistics in terms of file count and size. It is the best disk space analyzer on the market today. Disk Analyzer Pro can identify large files and folders, delete unwanted and de-clutter data on your Mac to restore disk space and keep your storage organized. This feature of Disk Analyzer PRO shows a complete list and subfolders of the drive, sorted by file size. It allows you to identify the largest folders in your system. The list shows folder properties such as their name, path, size, number subfolders within them, etc. For your convenience, the last modified date and times are also displayed. Double-clicking them will open up file Explorer, which allows you to manage the files.
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    Disk Inventory X Reviews

    Disk Inventory X

    Disk Inventory X

    Free
    Disk Inventory X, a Mac OS X disk usage utility, is available. It displays the file and folder sizes in a special graphic called "treemaps". Disk Inventory X can help you find out the exact location of your disk space.
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    Detox My Mac Reviews
    You can dramatically speed up your Mac's performance by deleting any files, settings, and folders that were left over from previously installed and moved applications. You can free up tons of disk space by removing any language files that are not needed for your application. Clear out all files that are not needed and delete them from the trashcan. To speed up your Mac's performance and optimize it, scan every inch and safely delete cache files. Clear out unused history files from browsers and apps to speed up and clean your Mac. You can quickly go through all the log and report files on your Mac. This will free up a lot of space.
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