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Tjark Derlien
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beirne
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Posted: Sun 21 May, 2006 14:17 Post subject: |
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I was disappointed to find that version 1.0 didn't work on my MacBook Pro. I just tried the beta, though, and it worked great. Thanks! |
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xrissley
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Posted: Wed 14 Jun, 2006 20:20 Post subject: Beta testing on Intel, and liking it |
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I came to the site to donate and ask for a Universal version (see? donating for nothing just to cheer you up), and a good deed is always fruitful, as I spotted the universal beta link!
I also wanted to grab the source and see if I could figure out anything about compiling a universal version (yeah, I know, more of a job for a real developer, but the RDF made me think it was easy*!...)
So far, so good, no real bug that I could spot, smooth scanning and display.
And eventually, I can delete directly in the program (move to trash) and not have to wait for the treemap to draw again. Yeah!
Here, iMac Intel 2GHz 2GB Ram
Gotta think about donating though, because you made me stray off my good path!
(* Actually, it can BE easy, friends resonsible for award winning apps have told me their re-compile of their XCode project was quite straigthforward, all sticking points clearly identified and solved within a day) |
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Tjark Derlien
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Posted: Mon 19 Jun, 2006 15:04 Post subject: |
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Making a universal build was not that hard. DIX makes use of several other frameworks which had to be made universal first.
Most of the time the transition took was spent fiddling around with Xcode's settings
But it was quite painless in the end. |
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grigri
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Posted: Thu 07 Sep, 2006 9:24 Post subject: |
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Hello.
It works great here on a Macbook and a G5 dual 1,8
Thank you for all your efforts |
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Christoph
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Posted: Wed 04 Oct, 2006 0:59 Post subject: |
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grigri wrote: | Hello.
It works great here on a Macbook and a G5 dual 1,8
Thank you for all your efforts |
I was going to post my own reply, but grigri covers it already! One more up vote, then.
MacBook Pro 2 GHz, 1 GB, OSX 10.4.8
dual G5, 1.8 GHz, 1 GB, OSX 10.4.8 |
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Michael Saal
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Posted: Mon 13 Nov, 2006 8:06 Post subject: Disk Inventory X (Universal Beta) is awesome! |
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Thanks so much for creating this program and making it available. I was beginning to run out of space on my iMac Intel (250 GB hardrive) and also on my 500 GB external drive, and wanted to get a quick idea of just where all those byte were going. Now I know - downloading a few hours of High-Def video from my SONY camcorder will eat up the Gigs in a very big hurry.
Thanks. No bugs noted and a very nice looking program, indeed.
I look forward to seeing the good reviews in MacWorld and MacAddict soon. |
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grahamhgreen
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Posted: Sun 10 Dec, 2006 2:53 Post subject: Re: Universal Binary |
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Downloaded and installed on Macbook Pro duo core. Appears to be working well. I love it!
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fedesartorio
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Posted: Tue 26 Dec, 2006 13:19 Post subject: |
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I'm using it on a Core 2 Duo 1.83 Ghz MacBook and it works like charm! Thank you! |
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len
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Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2007 11:17 Post subject: |
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Just tried my favorite disk manager (Disk Inventory X) on my new Santa Rosa MacBook Pro 17inch and it works nicely.
However, after doing a full HD scan I noticed my machine getting a bit sluggish and then opened up Activity Monitor.
Disk Inventory X was using 612MB. Is this normal?
Thanks for the great tool!
I've eagerly donated to the cause and hope others do the same. |
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Tjark Derlien
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Posted: Wed 01 Aug, 2007 13:42 Post subject: |
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Yes, DIX uses quite a huge amount of memory if a big drive is scanned. There is a need to optimize the code regarding memory consumption...
Best regards,
Tjark |
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manjcupuo
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Posted: Mon 29 Oct, 2007 7:19 Post subject: |
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Are they for Mac only? _________________ All about phentermine diet pills. cheap phentermine for quick weight loss. |
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bugnot
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Posted: Sun 11 Nov, 2007 22:56 Post subject: |
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works great with 8core 3ghz Mac Pro! Thanks |
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goyston
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Posted: Tue 13 Nov, 2007 19:14 Post subject: |
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Works just fine on a 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook with 1 GB of memory. (I'm running OS X 10.4.10 if that helps!) Thanks! Tremendously useful app too. I can weed through all my large video files, and see which ones are taking up the most space, then delete the ones I don't want, and put the ones I do want on my external hard drive. (I'm amazed at how fast I filled up the 120 GB on my MacBook; now I'm waiting to fill up my 300 GB external hard drive. |
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KWarp
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 7:26 Post subject: |
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Computer:
Macbook Pro OS X 10.4.11
2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
80GB Hard Drive partition
During processing:
45-65% CPU used
450-600mb Real memory, about 900mb virtual memory
Takes between 1 and 2 minutes
I also get the rainbow spinning disc when closing the results window.
Fascinating program. I really like how you tell me what file the mouse hovers over. I can't believe Keynote and Pages are my two biggest applications! _________________ To understand recursion you must first understand recursion. |
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