Macworld: “For only ten bucks, DaisyDisk is a simple, convenient utility for every Mac owner, and it gets the job done well for less technically-inclined users.” MacRumors: “The new DaisyDisk 4 has a new, flatter design, with bright colors, it’s able to scan drives up to 20 times as fast, and it consumes less memory when in use.”ĩto5Mac: “DaisyDisk, chosen by Apple as a Mac App Store ‘essential’, provides a cleaner and more interactive circular interface for. Gizmodo: “Deleting files and sorting out disk-space is one of those tasks most people dread, so I can definitely appreciate that DaisyDisk has tried making it as fun (and beautiful) as possible.” LifeHacker: “DaisyDisk is a beautiful disk space analyzer. This app helps you easily find and remove unneeded files you may have forgotten about.” TechRadar: “ we recommend an easy-to-use utility called DaisyDisk. Over 620 reviews in the media including major titles like Forbes, TechRadar, Lifehacker, Gizmodo, MacRumors, 9to5mac, Macworld, TUAW, MacStories and many others.ĭaring Fireball: “ Daisy Disk is my personal favorite for analyzing disk usage on the Mac. Supports all kinds of local drives, as well as the most popular cloud disks.įeatured in the “Essentials”, “Best of Mac App Store” in 2015, 20, “Get Productive”, “Get Stuff Done” and “Invaluable Utilities” editorials of the Mac App Store. Recover disk space by finding and removing large useless files. We also plan to expand our product line.Get a visual breakdown of your disk space in form of an interactive map, reveal the biggest space wasters, and remove them with a simple drag and drop.ĭiscover what’s hiding inside the “Other” storage category and clear it up. Our basic principle “quality over quantity and user experience over features” has not changed, but rest assured we have some great ideas. So, what’s next? In the beginning of 2011 we are to release DaisyDisk 2.0 and start working on updates which you’ll really love. Bear in mind we’re not affiliated with any of these “products” and not responsible for their inferior “quality” (i.e. The second knock-off, by a Belarusian plagiarist, has just entered beta. With the success DaisyDisk has, there’s no wonder it’s been actively ripped off (these folks even copy portions of our site :)): The first DaisyDisk’s “version” is designed for Windows and emerged this summer. The Mac App Store version of DaisyDisk 2 has recently been submitted to Apple for review and if everything goes as expected, it should be available in early 2011. Once this work is finished, DaisyDisk 2 will be available for download to all users. The “beta” is a release quality product which mostly lacks registration and some stuff tied to upgrade/purchase infrastructure. It’s also the last release of DaisyDisk 1.x: we need to move on and concentrate our efforts on DaisyDisk 2.ĭaisyDisk 2 has been in development for a year and is now available for public beta testing. Many of these improvements have been inherited from the early version of DaisyDisk 2 engine we’ve been working on then. Some people are even using it for taming multi-terabate data storages.Īt the beginning of the year we released DaisyDisk 1.5, a significant update with lots of changes. It’s been interesting to learn that DaisyDisk is popular among photographers, designers, system administrators and Apple staff. This year we’ve got a significant increase of our user base. Users, bloggers, testers, contributors… You really helped us make a better product. Blog Dec 22, 2010 DaisyDisk state of the unionįirst of all, we’d like to thank all those people who supported us throughout the year.
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