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Based on our record, GrandPerspective seems to be a lot more popular than Duc. While we know about 117 links to GrandPerspective, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Duc. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There are also more user-friendly and interactive tools to do this. I use and like ncdu, but there are others, such as duc. Source: 11 months ago
I have used ncdu for a long time, and it's good if you have time to wait for it to get sizes, if you can't, Duc AKA "Dude, where are my bytes" has caching and is ready to apt install on Debian and Ubuntu repos https://duc.zevv.nl and it has different GUI options. It's slightly more complex but for larger volumes I use it instead of ncdu. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I've used duc on Linux for a while. Can recommend. https://duc.zevv.nl/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
As a side note, once in a while I return to https://duc.zevv.nl/ as it is quite capable of visualizing where data is hiding alas only without access times to possibly identify stale data. Source: about 2 years ago
Is this the duc you're referring to? Source: about 2 years ago
Any of the following should help with identifying where the mystery space lives: DaisyDisk, GrandPerspective, or OmniDiskSweeper. Source: 5 months ago
I recommend the free graphical utility GrandPerspective to find out what is taking space and take action. Source: 5 months ago
Try https://grandperspectiv.sourceforge.net/ … just a simple app to find large files and folders. Source: 5 months ago
GrandPerspective - this app is free to download. The app is paid in the Mac App Store for what is essentially donation. It breaks down your disk usage graphically. This is the first step to cleaning your drive. Source: 10 months ago
Download the free and excellent GrandPerspective app and scan your disk, it will show you in a nested grahical form what is taking space. Maybe it's a sleep image, maybe it's on-disk TM backups cos you haven't connected your TM disk in a while, maybe it's some crazy big cache... GP will let you know so you can fix it. Source: 10 months ago
SequoiaView - SequoiaView is a featured rich application that comes with the visualization technique to provide you a single view of files and documents that are stored in your hard drive.
DaisyDisk - DaisyDisk is a disk analyzer tool for OS X that visualizes hard disk usage and allows to free up hard disk space.
DiskBoss - A file manager with a focus on storage side of things: Monitoring, classing, storage, duplicate...
WinDirStat - WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool, inspired by KDirStat.
DiskWave - DiskWave is a free utility to help you determine where most of your hard drive space is consumed.
WizTree - WizTree quickly finds the files and folders using the most space on your hard drive. It scans the MFT (Master File Table) instead of crawling the entire disk which makes it very fast.