WinDirStat is an open-source disk usage analyzer, designed to help you identify how much disk space you are using and what you are using it on. It will analyze any drive or directory that you choose and then provide you with a visual display of all your files. WinDirStat is a free, open-source disk usage analyzer and cleanup software for Microsoft® Windows®. Mac® OS X® users should use Disk Inventory X or GrandPerspective alternatives. Linux users should try KDirStat or others such as Baobab (a component module of the gnome-utils package).
WinDirStat is an application that you can use to analyze the space occupied by files and folders on your hard drive. After you initialize the program with the plain and simple interface, you can. Nov 15, 2018 WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool for various versions of Microsoft Windows. Please visit the WinDirStat blog for more up-to-date information about the program. What is WinDirStat used for? As this product is a completely free utility program, it is a good alternative to file managers that will require a paid membership. When the program is propelled, it starts to break down each segment inside a current hard disk.
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The new (temporary) home for the repositories and historical downloads is over on OSDN for now.
I’m planning on hosting the authoritative repositories myself in the future and I am contemplating mirrors (albeit without the ability to accept pull requests) on the usual Git hosting platforms1. I need to automate more and get some things in order for this to happen, the whole sunsetting of Mercurial support on Bitbucket has indeed drained a lot of resources on my part already.
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Basically I want all of these other platforms to be more or less satellites to the stuff in the upstream project. And automate populating them. So from where I stand now, interaction with users and other developers will likely not happen on those platforms, but may happen on OSDN or SF.net.
Once that’s done I’ll see to it that I get a first 64-bit enabled beta or release build out of the door, ASAP.
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// Oliver
- GitHub, GitLab, SF.net and possibly including Bitbucket also [↩]