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:: JDiskReport :: Features ::
JDiskReport provides different perspectives about your disk drives:
absolute and relative sizes, size distribution, distribution of modification dates,
and distribution of types.
Each perspective includes a pie chart, a bar chart, and a details table.
You can choose to either show the file size or the number of files.
Also, JDiskReport collects a list of 100 largest, oldest, and newest files.
Size Perspective
The size perspective shows you how much space the
files and folders consume on your disk drives.
The size pie chart is probably the best to find
monster files and folders. You can switch to
the table view and toggle the display of files
to get more detailed information about a folder.
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Size Distribution
The size distribution views help you to learn more about
the different file sizes that exists on your hard disks.
Look at these views to check whether the size distribution
is what you expected it to be.
If you are in 'Show file size' mode, you can see
how much space is consumed by large, medium sized, and small files.
In 'Show number of files' mode, you see how many files
are large, of medium size, and small.
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Modified Distribution
The modification distribution views provide you with
information about when how much space and how many files
have been modified.
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Type Distribution
The type distribution statistics are collected from
the file extensions that exist on the analysed file tree.
You can see which file type consumes space and how many
files of a given file type you have.
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Top 100 Lists
These tables show the list of 100 largest files,
least recently modified files, and most recently files.
This is a good place to find large and obsolete files.
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