TreeSize for Unix

A disk consumption analyzing tool, which sorts folders according to their physical occupied sizes. The perfect tool to help you obtaining more disk free space, on your hard drive, usb pen drive or even on network folders (provided that they are mounted and you have access to them, of course )

Just like du, it counts hard links just once and the space utilized by different filesystems are not added together.

Please send comments to Marcos Diez marcos*AT*unitron.com.br

Download:
  • Version 0.54.1 ( November 16th, 2007 )
  • Project Page
  • Sugestions/Bug reports


    News:
    There is a new option which allows you not to scan folders from other filesystems.
    Requirements:
  • Unix
  • GTK2
  • GLIB

    Similar Tools:
    FileLight A different solution for the same problem
    xdu Too ugly...
    TreeSize for Windows (TM) The inspiration source of my program
    gt5 Same concept as TreeSize, but uses the console. Perfect for remote computers.
    Baobab Probably what TreeSize for Unix always wanted to be, with a little bit more bloat...


    Other websites of mine:
  • fusernrg.sourceforge.net
  • WebDanfe.com.br

    License:
  • GNU General Public License v2

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