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GrandPerspective is a small utility application for Mac OS X that graphically shows the disk usage within a file system. It can help you to manage your disk, as you can easily spot which files and folders take up the most space.
It uses a so called tree map for visualisation. Each file is shown as a rectangle with an area proportional to the file's size. Files in the same folder appear together, but their placement is otherwise arbitrary.
New in this version:
Added number of scanned and deleted files to Info panel.
Added Rescan button to toolbar.
Rescan can now optionally close the old window.
Added context menu to views to let you Reveal, Open and Delete
selected files.
Added ability to store user-editable comments with saved scan data.
Scan data is now stored in files with a .gpscan extension.
These files have their own icon and filetype, and are associated
with the application.
You can now invoke the application from the command line with:
a path of a folder to scan, or
a path of a scan data file to load.
Bug fixes:
Fixed bug #2562846: Failure to load scan data
Incorrect saving of scan data in OS X 10.4 should be fixed now.
Freed space did not correctly reflect deletion of hard-linked files.
Added various advanced "How To" sections to the help documentation.
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