Xinorbis

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Xinorbis V4.2.6a   
Suggested by The IceMan - Updated by Checker on 2 Feb 2010
10MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (790)
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Synopsis: Xinorbis is a simple but powerful hard disk analyser. Using a sophisticated mix of graphs, tables and tree displays, it gives the user a complete overview of the contents of a hard disk (or directory). It makes it easy to see the contents, structure and file distribution and file composition of a whole hard disk, directory, or mapped network drive. Includes full report creation. Features include; analyse a single drive / directory or merge several together in one report complex report generation, with export to HTML, ASCII, CSV or XML save reports and compare them to see how the contents has changed all information displays are completely resizable for ease of viewing XP style support improved speed shell support, scan a directory through explorer!
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Edit _custom.ini and change portablemode=0 to portablemode=1. Launch x4.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>
  • Added: Copy and paste to file extension category options
  • Added: 2GB+ magnitude category
  • Searches now work correctly when they contain multiple category or user parameters
  • Complete redesign of the Search Wizard
  • Improved "tree report" output options
  • Improved "more detail" display and added link to Detail Menu
  • Improved some icons for clarity
  • Improvements to memory usage

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] FootWhen editing the _custom.ini file, note the need to rename it (by removing the leading _). There is also an option to set the folder for reports. Special variables are available to define the path. [2009-01-15 15:12]

[Anonymous] JimmyPVery slow in comparrison to other tools, also becomes unresponsive and no helpful visual represntation of progress like WinDirStat and Treesize have. Does have the most detailed set of charts and graphs though, but can't run this on servers with TB's of disk space. [2009-06-03 03:30]


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