I also recently was introduced to dupeguru, which additionally helps you detect duplicate files, so you can then delete the extras so as not to waste space. That said, they recently updated a video about how to use qsirch here but if i feel a lack of capability/functionality, i would then resort to tree size. There were other similar apps, but i found tree size's much easier to digest without going overboardīut these days i guess that i had begin starting to use qsirch more often as it had sufficient filters for me to find stuff, also the app has become way more stable compared to last time. mkv, sub folder, multi selected folders etc consists of. Also how they complement the data analysis with colored bars to indicate a graphical representation of how much in totality by % out of 100% that the content type e.g. What i liked about tree size is it's many features. It was easy to analyze the contents of your stored data. there is the Qsirch? but usually i'd compare that against Tree Size, because that app literally did everything. How about something that runs native on the QNAP? Bs98909 wrote:I might be missing something but all these tools seem to be running on a Windows server.
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