Since I upgraded to an internal SSD, space management is more important than it used to be. DaisyDisk is an invaluable utility, since it identifies where my disk space is allocated and helps me to manage it. Highly recommended.

Easily one of the most useful apps I have ever used. I attribute the speed and long livecycle of my Mac to the monthly use of this app. Pro tip, if you scan your disk as "Administrator", DaisyDisk shows you hidden Snashots and Purgeable Space that can save your hard drive hundreds of gigabytes in the long run. Keeps my Mac running smooth!


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If you know what DaisyDisk is, then you know how amazing it is... But if you DON'T know what it is, then just know that it's worth getting 100%. DaistDisk allows you to EASILY see what files are taking up your disk space and WHERE they are located. I use it to locate large files, archive them if needed, then once youre done you can move it all to the "collector" and delete them, effectively freeing up more HD space. I am a creative and use my local disk for apps and current projects. But I only have 1 tb and it fills fast. Daisy Disk allows me to quickly browse all my folders based on their disk size and nuke what's not necessary. It has saved me SOOO much time when managing my hard drive storage. It sounds like a boring app, but trust me... it is a Must-Have app for everyone. I can't believe Apple hasn't bought them out and made it a default app on new Macs.

I have used a TON of apps to try and reclaim drivespace, and DaisyDisk is by far the most intuitive and effective. I just reclaimed 496GB of space on my primary disk, and I thought it was being eaten up by sample libraries, where in fact it was being eatn up by old backups of huge projects. I never would have found them, they were nested so deeply, but DaisyDisk immediately led me to the problem and gave me a fast solution. Highly recommended.

I can't think of any way to write a positive review for this without sounding at least somewhat like a bot or a shill. No matter what anyone tells you, it is not capable of clearing up most of your storage. That being said- it is most definitely able to clear up SOME. With my 256 GB Macbook Air, I had just a few gigs left and was desperately looking for a solution. I spent hours avoiding these 'analyzer' apps but my other research was to no avail. I scoured the internet, particularly on Reddit and other forum boards and concluded that this was the most reputable one. The $14 CAD was a complete gamble, but I was prepared to purchase a new laptop anyway so it was a marginally small cost. Perhaps it was because I entered with zero expectations that I was blown out of the park with the results. I managed to locate several cache folders amounting to over 60 GB of space. This is merely 25% of my entire disk storage, but for $14 CAD I consider that an absolute deal. People who claim it "tells you only what you know" are fools who can't infer which folders can be deleted and which can't. For example, my main issue was Telegram caches. My built-in software only indicated the memory space of the Telegram application itself, not its caches (which I have now removed, and as mentioned on Telegram's site, your data is still stored in the cloud). That concludes my review. Peace out

Loving this app, for a multitude of reasons. I can't describe how great it is that this app is only 5MB. I've tried so many tidy apps that use hundreds of MB... like that doesn't defeat the purpose! Skimming through my local files with a visual indicator has already helped me save some space, and that's a must for me, since I'm a power user on a 250GB disk.

Do not use the information from the Storage section of the About This Mac dialog. Ignore the Storage information as it is typically wrong. To find out the correct information for any disk: Select a Desktop disk icon. Press Command-I to open the Get Info window and look at the topmost panel displayed. You will find the disk information displayed for Capacity, Available, and Used. If you have more than one disk/partition then repeat for each one on your Desktop.

I purchased an external SSD, and moved some of the usual suspects (Photos library, Music Library, Home Videos folder) there, but I really need a good disk space usage analysis tool to help me chase down future suspects, and either move or delete them.

For me, Grand Perspective is a quick way to see an unstructured overview of volume contents, guiding me to a more detailed inspection using daisyDisk. Then, deletions may be queued for later after completion after inspection and selection. This avoids waiting for each individual item deletion before continuing searching which I find an annoying and time-wasting distraction. This alone makes daisyDisk worth the price.

The program scans your disk and displays its content as a sector diagram where the biggest files and folders at once become obvious. To drill down to a folder, just click on a segment. To bubble up, click in the center. Move the mouse over the diagram and see the name and path of each file, and enclosed files (if any). Hit Space to quickly preview file content, without launching another application. In this way, walk around your disk and drag-and-drop all unneeded files into the "collector".

DaisyDisk is a paid disk space analyzer for macOS.[3] It displays a sunburst diagram of files on a hard drive to help with the location or deletion of large files.[4] It can display previews of files using Quick Look.[5][6][7] It also allows the user to look at the file directly in Finder, in order to delete it or move it elsewhere.[8]

DaisyDisk needs to scan the disk to create a map of its files and folders. Once the initial scan is completed, DaisyDisk keeps all displayed information up to date and reflects all changes to disk in real-time. DaisyDisk can scan multiple disks in parallel.

DaisyDisk displays the contents as a color-coded sunburst diagram, resembling the petals of a daisy.[12] The interface places the root of the hard drive at the center of this daisy, and displays a hierarchical structure of that hard drive's file system that radiates from that center. This daisy is color-coded to differentiate between folders, while files themselves are always displayed as gray. In the right sidebar of the interface, DaisyDisk also provides a legend for these color codes. When hovering over a file or folder, the right sidebar of the interface updates with contextual information such as the file or folder name and their absolute path.[13] When clicking on a folder on the daisy, a new daisy is displayed with the chosen folder as its root. The interface shows a "breadcrumb trail" of the current folder right above the sunburst diagram.[6]

If there are folders that you want to manage on a regular basis, you can create a Favourites Folder link to it which will live in the left hand column. This gives you instant access to it when using the app, so you can keep on top of particular areas of your hard disk that might fill up quickly.

DaisyDisk is a simple Mac utility created for users who wish to analyze disk space usage on their computers. The program comes with a user-friendly interface, immediately scans the contents of the selected drive or folder, and provides you with an accurate interactive map of the scanned disk or directory.

Unlike many other disk analyzing utilities, this application provides you with a nice, interactive map. Once you click over a section (in this case, a folder) within the chart, a new map is revealed showing the representation of the selected directory.

In conclusion, DaisyDisk proves to be a reliable solution for analyzing disk space usage and deleting unnecessary files from your Mac. It's effective, simple to use, and affordable. So, it's worth giving it a try.

I keep getting Mac users that are getting the Start up disk is almost full message. When I look at the Storage tab in About this mac I am seeing around 50 to 80 gb if space being used by "Other". I tried using a program called daisy disc to help find what the "other" is. So far I have not been able to find what is taking up so much space. Has anyone else had this issue or have recommendations on places to look?

My favorite apps for visualizing your hard disk usage are DiskInventoryX and GrandPerspective. They are both very similar to WinDirStat in the Windows world. I've found runaway log files that were 50GB in size with these apps. DiskInventory is easier to use, but GrandPerspective is a little more stable.

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I ran into this issue as well, and then found this (old) post. Running 2.7.2 on a new MBA M1. I tried first giving the duplicacy executable full-disk access, but for some reason that did not work. What does work is to give cron full disk access (although that feels a bit extreme to me). ff782bc1db

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