Featured Linux Download: Analyze and visualize hard drive usage with Baobab

Linux only: Open source app Baobab is a disc usage analyzer that visually represents the space taken up by various files and folders on your hard drive. Baobab is the Linux equivalent of WinDirStat for Windows and GrandPerspective for Mac and possesses most of the functionality of those apps. Baobab can be used to search for and locate unusually large files, and it is not limited to your local hard drive -- it can also be used to analyze folders over FTP and Windows shares. Baobab is a free download for Linux only and can be installed through the repositories in most distros with the installation hook baobab or gnome-utils.
Baobab [via Of Zen and Computing]


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