SpaceMonger
SpaceMonger helps you understand what's occupying your hard drive and more effectively clean it up without worrying about losing anything important in the process.
- Mapping, scanning, and management for PC and cloud storage
- Color coding for file and folder types
- Flexible and customized search functionality
- One of the most robust disk space analysis tools on the market
- Easy to use for even the most inexperienced user
- Great, agile performance
- One of the priciest options on the market
- Not a lot of options for navigating the map
While many people are relying more and more on phones and tablets for their daily activities, personal computers still play an important role in most peoples' lives. It's the home base for your pictures and videos, the main suite for software usage, and a repository of all the important files and folders you've gathered over a lifetime. But life is messy and long, and it can be easy to lose track of what exactly is stored on your computer. Most of us aren't terribly meticulous in how we organize our materials, so finding what you need can mean scouring folders and directories throughout your computer. SpaceMonger can provide you with a clear and accurate assessment of what your hard drive contains. Whether you're looking to clear up some space on your cluttered hard drive, unify the files and folders across your cloud-based and local ecosystem, or take on the bold task of reorganizing all your digital things, SpaceMonger can be a powerful tool to have at your disposal. While its price tag makes it one of the more expensive disk space analysis tools available, there's a reason for that price point. SpaceMonger is also one of the best, and that's reflected in its deep tool kit and its intuitive and easy to understand interface. Disk managers have existed in some form almost as long as computers have, but they've becoming increasingly more sophisticated over the years. The move towards graphical interfaces allowed for a more intuitive understanding of how the information on our disks is split up, and modern versions of this software lean strongly towards visualized maps that can take an ambiguous notion like computer directories and put them in terms that reflect our propensity towards spatial awareness. Clear and clean maps are the name of the game today, and SpaceMonger doesn't buck the trend in this regard. Both a tree view and a configurable map are available through the SpaceMonger interface, and they provide a number of options to customize these schematics to accommodate your specific needs. Further rounding out the options are bar graphs and statistics that can help you understand the layout of your computer more easily. If you want to know how many photos are stored on your device or better understand how much of your storage is being taken up by games, the options are presented in a crisp and easy to process interface. One of the coolest things SpaceMonger does is color coding all of your files and folders. That makes it easy to browse through your directories and get an understanding of what's contained with just a glance. That makes it just as useful as an organizational tool. If you're looking to compile all of your photos in a neat and compartmentalized collection of folders, for instance, you can find these photos with a glance and easily compile them together.