The Best 10 FTPpie Alternatives

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    TreeSize

    TreeSize tells you where precious disk space has gone to. It can be started from the context menu of a local folder or a local drive and displays the size of each folder, including its subfolders.

    Freemium Windows

  • SequoiaView

    Create a visual representation of the amount of space each file is taking on your hard drive. It creates a "squarified treemap" that makes it easy to see where all your space is going.

    Free Windows

  • DiskWave

    DiskWave is a free utility to help you determine where most of your hard drive space is consumed. The program scans your hard drive to compute the size of all folders and sub folders.

    Free Mac OS X

  • Folder Size (by Brio)

    Folder Size for Windows adds a new column to the Details view in Windows Explorer. The new column shows not only the size of files, but also the size of folders.

    Free Open Source Windows

  • K4DirStat

    k4dirstat, fork of kdirstat , is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for directory trees, very much like the unix 'du' command.

    Free Open Source Linux KDE

  • i.Disk

    i.Disk scans directory trees and displays the total space used by each directory in an easy to use form.

    Free Windows

  • DirGraph

    "DirGraph provides a graphical view of the space used by your files and directories. It allows you to navigate around this view - zooming in to see greater detail...

    Free Windows

  • Space

    Space - disk usage analysis tool. Scans hard drives, CDROMs, network drives and FTP sites.

    Commercial Windows