What is GD Map?
GdMap is a tool that enables users to visualize the utilization of disk space. The application provides a comprehensive overview of directory structures and file allocations, allowing users to identify the directories and files consuming the most storage on their hard drives. GdMap employs cushion treemaps, a visual representation technique, to depict the entire folder hierarchy or the complete hard drive in a single, easily comprehensible image. This intuitive and efficient approach empowers users to quickly understand the distribution of disk space and make informed decisions about file and folder management
Highlights
- Visualize disk space utilization through interactive treemap displays
- Identify directories and files consuming the most storage on the hard drive
- Gain a comprehensive overview of the entire folder hierarchy or the complete hard drive
- Facilitate informed decision-making regarding file and folder management
- Provide a user-friendly and efficient way to understand disk space allocation
Platforms
- Linux
Languages
- English
Features
Filesystem