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Nov 24, 2020 All Mac models and devices from 2009 like Mac Book, iMac, and Mac Book Retina and 2010 models such as Mac Mini, Mac Pro, Mac Book Air, and Mac Book Pro are compatible with the MacOS High Sierra. How to set safari as default browser on mac. However, if you are unsure which mac os version you're using, you can find it by going to the device information of your Mac, to do this, open the. Disk Space Visualizer & Disk Cleaner Utility. Disk Space Analyzer is an app which helps you to quickly free up space on Mac when your Startup Disk is almost full. The application scans any hard drives and even hidden system files, and shows you what is taking up the most space on your disk.

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Info & Features

  • Measure

    WhatSize quickly measures the size of your storage devices and allows you to sort, filter, and refine the results. The files and folders are automatically sorted by size to show the largest first. The app uses the latest macOS technologies to stay up to date with any changes without having to re-scan everything.

  • Chart Display

    Visualize your disk usage with the interactive chart. Click to drill down for more detail.

  • Cleaning Tools

    Intelligent tools help you find space-wasters and remove them with a single click. Let WhatSize clean up log files, downloads, caches, temporary files, and application clutter such as unneeded translations in languages you don't speak. Reclaim space and speed up your Mac.

  • Find Duplicates

    Find duplicate files and clean house! WhatSize lets you move them to the trash, delete them immediately, or replace them with hardlinks. Sort and filter by size to deal with the largest files first or tackle them all.

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Close unresponsive apps and processes

When your system is acting sluggish or simply not responding, an app or process may be the source of the problem. You can use Activity Monitor to locate the troublesome app or process and force it to quit.

See how much energy your Mac is using

You can find out how much energy your Mac is using, and see which apps or processes are using the most energy.

Mac Os X Disk Usage Disk

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See real-time CPU, network, or disk status in the Dock

It's easy to keep an eye on your system status without even looking at the Activity Monitor window—you can monitor your CPU, network, or disk usage as a live graph right in the Dock.

To explore the Activity Monitor User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field.





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