![]() It includes a description of the file type, what percentage of the total available space that the format is using, and how many files of that type are on the drive/folder ![]() There's also a sortable file extension list that shows which file formats (like MP4, EXE, RAR, etc.) are taking up the most space.One available view is given so that you can browse through folders and files as you would in File/Windows Explorer, except that WinDirStat sorts the folders not by name or date but by the total size.You can scan one, multiple, or all internal hard drives, flash drives, and external hard drives at once, or just one single folder.On the official WinDirStat website are links to QDirStat (Linux) and Disk Inventory X ( Mac), which look like this program but go by different names, so they aren't really the same. It should run fine on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, and older versions of Windows, through Windows 95.
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