It is easy to see what is on your hard disk, just open the drive's icon, and you can see the contents.
Sad Cat Software's Disk Falcon used but colorful diagrams and animations showing how file takes up space on your hard disk. Disk Falcon is quite a lot of a one-trick pony. It is not really a disk utilities, and more like a finite graph generator that uses the contents of your hard drive.
When you start the first disk of the Falcon, the first thing you notice the interface. Sad Cat Software says that disk Falcon is based on the game engine used for the company's own ultraviolet Dawn. It is not a default Mac UI, and if you are a stickler for Mac UI, you'll hate Disk Falcon UI. It is not difficult to understand, but disk Falcon doesn't look like a Mac application, a big deal for some purists.
Disk Falcon don't exactly where a file exists on your hard disk. With the help of a pie, bar or types chart, explains the software how much space a file or file type, occupies in a particular directory, not the hard drive overall. For example, tells the Disk to my applications folder Falcon accounts for 23 percent of disk space used on my home directory. Drill down further, and I can see that the program Microsoft Word takes up 6% of the space used by directory Word resides.
Disk Falcon detail column shows the files in the directory, the file size and a percentage of how much space the file occupies within the current directory. Click a file in the section with the right edge of the page and displays the object in the Finder, a nice little function.
Disk Falcon, you can delete files via their Bin function. Click the Bin, drag the files from the list Details into the bin and click Delete to trash a file. It is a convenient way to delete files, instead of going out in the Finder.
Age chart provides an overview of files based on a relative age. Files are grouped by days, months and years, and in the diagram, but there are no references to specific files.
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