Posted on April 12th, 2006 by Richard K Miller
This is a great Mac app on principle alone — it’s both functional and really cool! Upon opening GrandPerspective, you’ll be asked to select a folder or drive. Then GrandPerspective checks all the files in that folder and graphically displays a representation of all the files, as a bunch of boxes. Each box is proportional in size to the size of the file, and they’re color coded by file type. You can easily see what files are taking up the most space in your hard drive.
...from February 9, 2009...
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