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DaisyDisk

DaisyDisk is a disk analyzer tool for OS X that visualizes hard disk usage and allows to free up hard disk space.

DaisyDisk Alternatives [Page 5]

The best DaisyDisk alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /limagito-filemover-alternatives

    Limagito file mover software is used for automatic moving of files.

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    /qdirstat-alternatives

    QDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility. The successor of https://alternativeto.

    Open Source

  3. /imobie-macclean-alternatives

    MacClean 3 is your all-in-one Mac app, allowing you to maintain OS performance, keep privacy safe, free up space on Mac, and best of all, keep away from any malicious threats.

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    /crossdirstat-alternatives

    Free open-source cross-platform file & directory statistics

  5. /hiddenme-alternatives

    Hide desktop icons with a single click.

  6. /ibwave-design-alternatives

    Created specifically for small to medium size projects, iBwave Design Lite is the most affordable way to simplify and accelerate in-building design process.

  7. /carpet-alternatives

    The easiest way to keep your desktop "clean" ;)

  8. /ridnacs-alternatives

    RidNacs is a very fast disk space usage analyzer for Microsoft Windows.

  9. /deduplicate-alternatives

    If your cloud space has many files, maybe because of some automatic backup feature, it's easy to flood it with multiple copies of the same stuff!This app scans your cloud, searching for identical files.

  10. /diskwave-alternatives

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

  11. /disk-drill-for-mac-alternatives

    The premier macOS data recovery software

  12. /hidden-bar-alternatives

    A ultra-light MacOS utility that helps hide menu bar icons.

  13. /duc-alternatives

    Duc is a collection of tools for inspecting and visualizing disk usage.

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