When you find that your built-in drive is nearing capacity, firing up DaisyDisk 4 can quickly show you exactly where to start trimming files.ĭaisyDisk 4 is highly recommended, especially for those of us who have no problem filling up all available disk space. The app isn’t something you’ll use every day, but I personally find it to be extremely useful on some of the SSD-based MacBooks (MacBook and MacBook Air) that don’t have tons of storage to start with. While that’s not a 20x improvement in performance, it’s definitely light-years ahead in speed compared to DaisyDisk 3. Previous versions of DaisyDisk took minutes to perform a scan on the Fusion Drive and on external drives now the initial scan is done in about 30 seconds. DaisyDisk scans your disks to see all of your files and folders in a visual. I’ve been using DaisyDisk on my MacBook Pro running macOS Big Sur for the majority of this year. This app has simplified the process of identifying large files and removing them with ease in a visually satisfying manner. My primary work machine is a late 2012 27-inch iMac with an Intel Core i7 processor and a 1TB Fusion Drive. DaisyDisk makes it easy and affordable to remove old junk fast. DaisyDisk was developed to assist Mac users in optimizing their current disk space in a way that is safe, fast, and easy. DaisyDisk 4 works particularly well with Macs outfitted with SSDs and 4-core processors, where you can expect it to zip along while it’s doing its job. The developers have done more than just make the app better looking they’ve tweaked it under the hood to make the initial disk scanning up to 20 times faster. DaisyDisk 4 is the latest incarnation of the top-rated utility, which has been on Apple’s “Mac Essentials” list for a while and currently has a five-star rating on the App Store.ĭaisyDisk 4 brings a new and beautiful update to the user interface that is more in line with OS X Yosemite and El Capitan. DaisyDisk 4 can help you to find large files or folders, then eliminate them with a simple drop and click.ĭaisyDisk first made a splash back in 2008, with a unique interface that made it easy to see exactly what was taking up space on your attached or internal storage. Why? Well, if you’re like most OWC fans, you have a lot of storage connected to your Mac, and sometimes it still isn’t enough. Rocket Yard readers are probably the perfect candidates for DaisyDisk 4, a $9.99 (free trial available) disk space utility from a team of developers at Software Ambience in Kiev, Ukraine.
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