Publisher's Description
From Aardvark Digital:
Xinorbis is a simple but powerful hard disk analyzer. Using a sophisticated mix of graphs, tables, and tree displays, it gives the user a complete overview of the contents of a hard disk.
Xinorbis makes it easy to see the structure, contents, file distribution, and file composition of a whole hard drive, folder, or mapped network drive. Includes full report creation.
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"Needs polish before even considering this"
Version: Xinorbis 4.2
Pros
Tons of information available, clean looking data displays (grids, pies, line charts, etc), free.
Cons
Slow to get all information, doubtful many will find all the extra information useful, uninstall left traces behind everywhere forcing me to manually remove (mostly empty) folders (Start Menu, Program Files, Users, Desktop, ugh...).
Summary
Even in the free category, there are better alternatives available. Check back on this after a few versions.
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"Boring and Too Long"
Version: Xinorbis 4.2
Pros
Informative
Cons
I didn't download the newer version and I think I will probably uninstall the version I have. The information this software gives okay but it doesn't really do anything or tell me anything that I could really use or find useful in the future.
Summary
Don't waste your time.
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"Complicated interface but works."
Version: Xinorbis 4.2
Pros
Pretty self evident how to use it and the data seems good.
Cons
Loads of tabs that could easily have been done in a much slicker way.
VEEEEERy long scan times and actually stopped using it because of this.
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"Awful. Convoluted and clumsy."
Version: Xinorbis 4.0.2
Pros
Free. The UI looks nice, artistically.
Cons
Incomprehensible. No way to "go back" to a wider analysis once you narrow down to a specific folder - at least not that I could find.
Summary
Gee. Well. Uhhhh....
Granted I'm no IT professional, but I have used other/similar stuff with older versions of Windows.With those I had no trouble at all understanding the generated graphs and statistics. But this one's like a martian designed it. Sorry! I'll be searching for something else.
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