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OmniDiskSweeper is a Mac OS X utility for quickly finding and deleting big, useless files and thus making space on your hard disks. OmniDiskSweeper makes this easy by highlighting the biggest files on your disks, and by noting which files are used by the system, so you don't accidentally delete important files.
Limitations: OmniDiskSweeper can be used for free to find the big files on your disks, but we also have a neat-o, incredibly high-tech delete button which we enable if you fork over $15.00.
New in this version:
- Hopefully worked around an issue on 10.5 Leopard which would sometimes cause our normally well-behaved "lsbom" child tasks to turn into zombie processes that would fill up the user's process table, leading to "No more processes" errors in other applications. (We weren't able to reproduce this here, so we can't prove that this fixes the issue. If you were seeing this, please let us know if this fix works!)
- Rewrote the package scanner to find all the system packages on 10.5 Leopard.
- If we can't find the factory-installed font "Helvetica-Oblique" (which we normally use for linked files), we now fall back on using the system font rather than crashing.
- The built-in software update can now automatically download and install its updates.
Requirements:
OS X 10.3.9 or later, including Leopard
Universal Binary
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