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WhatSize 7.7.7 LATEST
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While the app is measuring a folder the user can browse the files within that folder and immediately see the size in bytes. Hidden files, cache files, directories will all show up with their corresponding size. This application is similar to the ancient NeXTSTEP, DarkForest.
Once the measuring of a folder has ended the user can also view the information by filtering for particular file sizes or types. The user can also move unwanted files and folder in the corresponding Trash bin similar to the Finder's Delete button.
Measure
What Size for Mac quickly measures the size of your hard drive and allows you to sort, filter, and refine the results. The files and folders are automatically sorted by size with the biggest sizes first. The application will cache measurements for speed and will use Apple's FSEvents to merge file system changes live.
Chart Display
A visual display of the contents of your hard drive that enables you to drill-down and discover how your disk space is being used.
Cleaning Tools
Intelligent tools allow you to remove IN ONE CLICK log files, download files, cache files, temporary files, nib files, localization files. Files you do not need or Files the app developers forgot to remove. So you can reclaim disk space and speed up your mac.
Find Duplicates
Identifies duplicate files on your system so that you can move them to trash, replace them with hardlinks or simply delete them immediately. Filter by size so you can deal with just the largest files first. Smart caching and FSEvent support allows real time updates of the duplicates. You would be surprised at how many useless files might be laying around on your hard drive.
Note: Will measure up to 20 GB of data. Requires 64-bit processor.
What's new in this version:
WhatSize 7.7.7
- Adding support for macOS Ventura
- Dropping support for macOS Sierra 10.12
- Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.7.5
- Fixes to better handle Mounted volumes inside the /Volumes folder
- This bug was causing WhatSize to improperly count mounted volume sizes when measuring the Startup Disk
WhatSize 7.7.4
- Fixes to better handle Mounted volumes inside the /Volumes folder
- This bug was causing WhatSize to improperly count mounted volume sizes when measuring the Startup Disk
- Adding support for macOS
- Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.7.3
- Fixing Crashes introduced as part of the swift (getattrlistbulk) upgrade
- I have downgraded to the obj-c version of (getattrlistbulk)
- Fixes to the Allow Full Disk Access routine
- Many thanks to loyal and generous customers
- Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.7.2
- Fixing Crashes introduced as part of the swift (getattrlistbulk) upgrade
- I have downgraded to the obj-c version of (getattrlistbulk)
- Fixes to the Allow Full Disk Access routine
- Many thanks to loyal and generous customers
- Michael Anderes, Harald Regentrop, Karl Pfeiffer, Michiel Winthagen and others
- Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.6.6
- Fixing TimeMachine support for Big Sur
- Fixing Swift library linking issue that affects macOS systems older than 10.14
- Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.6.5
- Fixing TimeMachine support for macOS Big Sur
- Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.6.4
- Adding support for macOS Big Sur
- Addressed a rare issue that would cause an infinite loop on startup
- Addressed issue related to a mounted volume with missing volume UUID
- Addressed an issue related to improper TimeMachine
WhatSize 7.6.3
- Adding support for macOS Big Sur
- Addressed an issue that would cause an infinite loop on startup
- Addressed an issue related to SMB/AFP mounted volumes without a volume UUID
WhatSize 7.6.2
- Adding support for macOS Big Sur
- Addressed a rare issue that would cause an infinite loop on startup
WhatSize 7.4.4
- When measuring a parent folder, children that are present on the SideBar are automatically updated
- Addressed a small issue when handling the Request Activation Reset
- Added 'Empty Trash' menu item to empty the trash using Finder
- File counts are properly updated when the app performs background updates
WhatSize 7.4.3
- Added support for managing local TimeMachine/APFS snapshots. These invisible files can fill up your disk. This feature is available on 10.15 and newer
WhatSize 7.4.1
- Implemented Export As TSV, allowing for more data processing using Numbers.app or Microsoft Excel.app
- Addressed issues related to APFS (Apple File System)
- Addressed move to trash issues
WhatSize 7.3.3
- Addressed issues related to macOS Catalina
- Addressed issues that were causing large memory utilization
- Performance optimizations
WhatSize 7.3.2
- Addressed issues related to macOS Catalina
- Addressed issues that were causing large memory utilization
- Performance optimizations
WhatSize 7.2.1
- Added support for macOS Catalina
- Added code to automatically show/hide volumes in the sidebar as they are mounted/ejected from the Finder
WhatSize 7.1.1
- Brought back the Table View mode (from v6), to allow a flat view of all files recursively
- Improved filtering on the Table View, Duplicate View and Cleaner View
- Fixes to the duplicate and file categorization engine
- This build will invalidate your current measures, please re-measure using the new 7.1.1 build
WhatSize 7.1.0
- Added support for ExFAT file systems
- Added filtering by date/(date range) or size/(size range) to the duplicates view
WhatSize 7.0.9
- Fixes to the PieChart View mode
- Fixes to Mojave DarkMode
WhatSize 7.0.8
- Added Support for Apple's QuickLook Technology
- Fixed a few minor issues related to Mojave DarkMode
- Fixed a rare issue where the application was using excessive amounts of memory
- Updated the code base to be Swift 5 compliant
WhatSize 7.0.7
- In browser view mode, the count of files/folders will take in consideration the Show Hidden Files setting
- Adjusted string colors when in DarkMode
- Added Mail my Key for easy in app serial key retrieval
- Adjusted the default install location to be under /Applications
WhatSize 7.0.6
- Completed the re-write in Swift 4 and Apple's newest file system Technologies
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