![]() GrandPerspective 2.5.2-L1 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge and the App Store. Second, it has been downloaded more than two million times. Most notably, the toolbar has a new look and feel.įirst, GrandPerspective's first release was exactly fifteen years ago. It also improves support for macOS Big Sur. It is released as a Universal App so that it can also run on Apple Silicon. GrandPerspective 2.5.3 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. ![]() It features only one change but a notable one.Īfter fifteen years, there's a new icon it complies with the new Big Sur guidelines.įor those that liked the old icon, fear not, it's still used as a logo at various places. GrandPerspective 2.5.4 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. GrandPerspective 2.5.4-L1 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. Why did this take so long?Īlso minor improvements to the progress panel and selected item visibility. GrandPerspective 2.6.0 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. In particular, when you zoom in or out and when you change to the focus, the change is animated. It now animates changes to the tree map view. GrandPerspective 2.6.1 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. It fixes the known issue (unwanted black pixels during zoom-in animation) introduced in Version 2.6.1. GrandPerspective 2.6.2 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge and the App Store. GrandPerspective 2.6.2-L1 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. It includes various fixes and one minor feature improvement: the progress panel shows folders where significant time is spent. GrandPerspective 2.6.3 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge. Implementing this functionality triggered significant changes to the implementation, which is the reason for bumping the major version. Refresh only re-scans the contents of folder that have changed since the previous scan. This functionality is very similar to re-scan but is much faster Most notably, it includes the ability to quickly refresh a view. GrandPerspective offers you the possibility to save the map representation to a TIFF image file, or you can store the scan data using a proprietary file format and load it again at a later time.ĭuring our tests, we have also noticed that the GrandPerspective map data file for a 12 GB folder with more than 1600 different items was sized at about 500Kb, so you could successfully use the app to keep track of the evolution of a certain folder without wasting too much disk space.GrandPerspective 3.0.0 has been released and is available for download from Sourceforge and the App Store. Analysis solution that can help you document the evolution of your disk drive Worth mentioning is that GrandPerspective allows you to rescan the same folder using different settings, and you can open the results in a separate window and compare the results. This way, you can either mask or filter items from the map view, or even exclude certain elements while performing the scan. In contrast, you do have the option to create new filters for refining the graphic representation by making GrandPerspective perform various tests and combine them anyway you like: audio, hard-linked items, images, huge/large/medium/small/tiny files, packages, or version control. Filter the tree map representation to identify various types of files Note that GrandPerspective comes with a collection of predefined color palettes: you can toggle between them, but you cannot define new ones. Via the GrandPerspective Display panel you can either change the sorting criteria (creation, extension, file type, folder, last access, last change, level, name, top folder, or nothing) or the color palette. By default, the app will keep the files organized according to folders, but you can easily change that by activating the drawer panel attached to the main window. Right off the bat, you must direct GrandPerspective to the folder you want to analyze. Disk visualization solution that creates colorful usage schemas The graphical representation can be easily navigated, and you can either access the files in the Finder or remove them directly. GrandPerspective scans user selected folders and quickly generates tree maps and groups files together by different criteria.
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