

MindGems Folder Size
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Folder Size analyzes your hard drives and displays file and folder sizes so that you can easily check the distribution of your disk space. The application will display the sizes of the folders and files and also the percentage of the total disk size that they occupy in a bar...
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Application type
Country of Origin
United States
Platforms
- Windows
Features
MindGems Folder Size News & Activities
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Recent activities
- POX added MindGems Folder Size as alternative to Mac Storage Manager
- Kezxo added MindGems Folder Size as alternative to DiskMapper
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- POX added MindGems Folder Size as alternative to dut
- someone12421 added MindGems Folder Size as alternative to QDirStat
Comments and Reviews
The link to your website was recommended on a forum. This tool is very good and your entire website is great. Thank you. Only issue is your fonts are not looking good on Firefox at all.
Very good tool. Freed up 500GB of wasted space in a few minutes. The free version has some limitations but important features are available - largest folders and largest files reports.
The only one I found free that makes a beautiful and complete computer graphic. The other free ones are trial or limited in X GB
The tools from this company are quite good for disk cleanup and this one is even FREE. What can I say - does the job quick and free - you can see all the sizes of your folders and subfolders. This should be a part of Windows.
Folder Size is an easy way to start saving hard disk space- cutting down is a lot easier when you actually know what folders are taking up the most space. Otherwise, you would have to open the properties windows of folders individually, which is a huge waste of time.
I especially like that the graphs for Folder Size actually make fricking sense. A lot of the alternatives for Folder Size do a terrible job of conveying their information. For example: what the hell is this? http://i.imgur.com/1esgB.png