DiskUsage v0.3.20090520-1
Downloads: 40095
Votes: 11
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 11
Free & Open Source license
Shows usage of all storage devices. Also shows detailed treemap of one device on double click. DiskUsage is part of the extras repository.
Updated 2009-06-19 16:45 UTC
| Author | Tim Teulings |
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Changes in version 0.3.20090520-1
- Uses correct fonts
- Uses pie chart for selected device
- Uses hbest fit units for size values
- Shows treemap of the device on double click

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Simple & very useful! Since I could have use more documentation, I'll put tips that helped me here: 1. On the initial screen where it lists folders and how full they are, double-tap on a folder to get a pop-up with more detail. 2. On the pop-up, run your finger or stylus around the screen and watch how the folder display changes. This will help you get a feel for how the graphic is constructed with respect to the folder structure & help you interpret the results better. I didn't realize how cleverly-constructed it was until I did this.
yep does what it was designed for, but only 4 stars because i agree on Oskar Welzl statment. i have this issues too.
This is one of these "Why didn't Nokia put this on the device?" applications. Too long until I finally found out about it, but now it always helps me to identify the hidden, long forgotten directories that eat up all my valuable space on the file system. I'll never uninstall this application again. It's a must have.
Only thing that bugs me a bit (that's why it's 4 stars only) is the user interface. Can't tell what it is, but everything's behaving strangly and unexpectedly. Even the main menu plays tricks on me and disappears before I can make a choice. Guess this will be fixed eventually.
Must have apps. Thanks, Tim.
bun
Thanks for a very handy App, Tim.
good app, does as advertised
I would have given this four stars (as an app that gets the job done with no fuss, even though it doesn't exactly do a lot), except for the surprisingly large memory footprint it takes up. With only 256MB of system RAM to play around with, in the end I had to make the hard decision of uninstalling DiskUsage despite it being handy and functional.
It does exactly what it was designed for. Good looking , easy to use.
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