
WinDirStat - Windows Directory Statistics
WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup assistant for Microsoft Windows clients and servers. On start up, it reads the whole directory tree once and then presents it in three …
WinDirStat - Downloads
You may also install it with: 📦 winget install -e --id WinDirStat.WinDirStat (or use winget upgrade subsequently) 📦 scoop install extras/windirstat (requires scoop bucket add extras) Looking for …
WinDirStat - Legacy Downloads
Home Resources Background Contributors Contact Use the links below to download the last WinDirStat 1.x release. Legacy Installer: windirstat.net/wds_current_setup.exe Legacy Source …
WinDirStat - Alternative disk analysis tools
WinDirStat is free software published under the GNU General Public License, version 2. In general this means you are free to do whatever you like with the compiled installer and …
WinDirStat - Background and history
This procedure, together with a robust test plan, secured WinDirStat's quality. Oliver Schneider and Bryan Berns have since taken responsibility for the project and enhanced the performance …
WinDirStat Blog | per aspera ad astra
Jan 6, 2025 · Given the bad news from Bitbucket, the WinDirStat project will move to a self-hosted solution until the end of 2019. At least that’s the plan. We thank Bitbucket for their …
WinDirStat 2.0.1 Released | WinDirStat Blog
Oct 16, 2024 · About a year ago, I reached out to Oliver offering to get more involved with WinDirStat development. With his help, I am pleased to announce the release of WinDirStat …
WinDirStat 2.2.0 Released | WinDirStat Blog
Jan 6, 2025 · WinDirStat 2.2.0 has been released. Downloads are linked here: WinDirStat – Downloads See the CHANGELOG for release details. This entry was posted in …
Contact The WinDirStat Team
Contact the team or a team memberReport an Issue? Please use GitHub Issues to report any issues or translation errors. If you wish to report a security issue or have a security question …
WinDirStat - Contributors
WinDirStat would not be possible without the collective work of the opensource community including maintainers, developers, translators, and the many individuals willing to help each …