xdiskusage is a user-friendly program to show you what is using up all your disk space. It is based on the design of the "xdu" program written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Changes have been made so it runs "du" for you, and can display the free space left on the disk, and produce a PostScript version of the display.
| Tags | Desktop Environment File Managers Filesystems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: In this release, the Postscript output scales down very long filenames so they fit. When compiled with fltk 2.0 the print dialog now works.


Changes: This release fixed a problem where the program screwed up if there was an '@' or '&' in a filename.


Changes: All new non-blinking minimal redrawing of the window. New navigation where the selected node is separated from the root (much easier to use).


Changes: A fix for crashing when reading the du output from an empty disk.


Changes: Fixes for doubly-reporting the size of any directory that ended with '/' (including the root) and crashing when '/' was measured and you clicked on a subdirectory in the display.
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Recent commentsGet it.
Great, just great.