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This application works the way it states. You're able to view the contents of files within a nice expanted radial view. You can quickly find what files take up the most space and get rid of them if you need to. I don't have any complaints about the app except that it resembles Daisydisk quite a bit. They both use the exact same view for displaying usage.
I think this is a useful app, but it pegs the CPU every time I do something in the app. Just drilling down into folders kicks the CPU up to 100% and the app, in general, is just sluggish while it's running (beach balls galore). I'm running this on a MBP i7 with 8gb RAM (Lion), so this shouldn't happen.
I found this little gem to get a handle on what's eating the disk space on my MBA, and I quite like it. The UI is pretty (a requirement), the disk scans run plenty fast, but the UI animations lag a little bit. As a point-oh release it's very good work and I'm sure it'll come along nicely. I'd like to be able to right click and navigate to specific areas of concern from the UI - a shameless feature request ;-)
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