Software:Disk Usage Analyzer

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Disk Usage Analyzer
GNOME Disk Usage Analyzer Icon.svg
GNOME Disk Usage Analyzer.png
Screenshot of Disk Usage Analyzer
Original author(s)Fabio Marzocca
Developer(s)Paolo Borelli
Operating systemUNIX-like
TypeDisk utility
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websiteapps.gnome.org/app/org.gnome.baobab
The alternative treemap chart view represents files as rings

Disk Usage Analyzer is a graphical disk usage analyzer for GNOME. It was part of GNOME Core Applications,[1] but was split off for GNOME 3.4. It was originally named Baobab after the Adansonia tree. The software gives the user a menu-driven, graphical representation of what is on a disk drive.[2] The interface allows for selection of specific parts of filesystem being scanned so a single folder, the entire filesystem, and even remote folders and filesystems can be scanned.[3] The graphical representation can be switched between a ring chart and a treemap chart so the presentation can be tailored to the specific content being scanned.[4]

In 2012,[5][6] Disk Usage Analyzer was rewritten in Vala.[7]

Future

At the GNOME Users And Developers European Conference (GUADEC) in 2013, a plan to merge the Disk Usage Analyzer with gnome-system-monitor to a new program called Usage was presented.[8][9]

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