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| Downloads:4,995 |
| Version Downloads:2,153 |
| Type:Utilities : File Management |
| License:Free |
| Date:12 Feb 2011 |
| Platform:Intel |
| Price:Free |
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+3
Jimsander reviewed on 26 Jun 2011
Much more useful than some of the other "fancy" graphical disk displays. The colors are pleasant and contrast enough to clearly divide the space. Most important to me, the text of directory names is readable. At least with an SSD it's pretty fast. Large slow drives can take a while, but... duh.
Ironically, the only halfway serious flaw I have found is that the Donate button in the app itself doesn't work! But the one on the developer's site does.
Nsunier reviewed on 14 Jun 2011
+76
Islandmacman reviewed on 14 Nov 2010
+1
+95
Ean reviewed on 20 Oct 2010
Some issues:
• Doesn't remember window size and position between launches.
• Reproducible crasher trying to navigate the file hierarchy with the arrow keys. Needs keyboard navigation and command-shift-O or something to open selected files.
• Needs a section of the window to display the file path and other pertinent info. Especially the file path, which should be copyable. Selecting the file path type would be nice too.
• Color scheme should be changeable.
• The zoom function is a little disconcerting. Clicking on the magnifying glass icon causes the image to zoom, obviously. But, instead of using scroll bars on the window to get to the invisible parts, the frame border shrinks within the window and turns into a kind of loupe. A loupe that you drag the image _under_. When one gets near the edge of the window the loupe starts moving too. Clever, but it makes for two windows moving around when one would suffice.
• Reveal in Finder opens the enclosing folder but doesn't select and scroll to the actual item.
Looking forward to future development.
-1
Major Mauser reviewed on 09 Oct 2010
Basically a very useful app for determining where large files are visually.
+95
+35
xmarkr rated on 30 Oct 2011