



DiskBoss is described as 'A file manager with a focus on storage side of things: Monitoring, classing, storage, duplicate cleanup, archiving, and moving' and is a disk usage analyzer in the system & hardware category. There are more than 25 alternatives to DiskBoss for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Homebrew and BSD apps. The best DiskBoss alternative is WinDirStat, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like DiskBoss are WizTree, TreeSize, Baobab Disk Usage Analyzer and SquirrelDisk.




MeinPlatz "My-Place" offers an easy and fast way to scan the hard disk for lost disk space. With analysis on a percentage basis and grouping by folders, file types, size or date. It has also a nice print and export function.









Create a visual representation of the amount of space each file is taking on your hard drive. It creates a "squarified treemap" that makes it easy to see where all your space is going.





This free-for-personal-use software utility analyses storage disk usage, and then presents the gathered information in graphical format(s) viz. a directory tree, or a pie chart.

DiskWave is a free utility to help you determine where most of your hard drive space is consumed.

DiskSavvy is a free, fast and easy-to-use disk space analyzer utility allowing one to analyze disk usage in one or more disks, directories, network shares and/or NAS storage devices.




i.Disk scans directory trees and displays the total space used by each directory in an easy to use form.

GetFoldersize allows you to determine the size of folders and sub-folders on your hard drive. Determine which programs are taking up your hard disk space. For each folder, you can display the total file size and the number of files and subfolders in the folder.

UtilStudio Disk Space Finder is a simple tool that you can use to find the files that occupy the most space on your computer. The application can scan any folder and display the file size, while also enabling you to preview the selected files.
