Disk Map: Visualize Disk Usage is a Utilities app by FIPLAB Ltd. Disk Map makes it easy to visualize the files and folders that are cluttering up all your internal and external storage drives. It enables you to quickly locate, delete or compress large files and folders and reclaim tons of valuable space.
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1. The app quickly scans your drives to build a stunning visual treemap display of files and folders on your hard drive, allowing you to easily navigate through your file system and find out what is taking up the most disk space.
2. Disk Map makes it easy to visualize the files and folders that are cluttering up all your internal and external storage drives.
3. It enables you to quickly locate, delete or compress large files and folders and reclaim tons of valuable space.
4. We've worked hard to make Disk Map as simple and efficient as possible for you to use.
5. We would love to hear your thoughts via email and make any improvements to future versions of this app.
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used to work good
Thanks for fixing the white-on-white text issue :)
This is an example of a great program, but spamming me to buy their other apps is a no-no. Will re-rate if you remove the spam.
Wonder what's taking up space on your machine? This is the app to tell you. It's quick and the visual representation lets you quickly identify the biggest offenders. Exactly what I expected!
Maybe I’m mising something, but the biggest drag about this app is that you must go folder by folder to see what’s there (i.e. have it scan a single folder, the move on to another in a seprate operation). I guess I was just expecting a different app, so maybe it’s my fault, but fiplab needs to be more specific about what type of app this is, and what its limits are. I want to be able to see a global overview of allocation, not just having to go folder by folder. If I’m missing something let me know and I’ll change my review, but I couldnt find anything within the app that gave me different results
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