Category : Tools
Nice. Creative & practical user interface.
Displays memory usage on your Android device at a glance, using treemaps. Treemaps, based on the user interface research of Ben Schneiderman, are a fantastic way to see a lot of information at once. This implementation doesn't have bells and whistles such as user defined colors and bumpmaps, but it's simple and efficient.
This explains where my storage space goes. Nice dynamic treemap, excellent for phone screens.
Thanks dev for the quick fix.
Too bad all the 13 year olds that shouldn't be on the internet in the first place bombarded this amazingly useful tool with garbage reviews to the point where the developer had to change the name.
This is still the best video streaming app out there.
Need to long press folder and view in some Explorer.
Thanks!
This is not the video streaming app. This one helps locate the largest files taking up space on your phone / device. People who are giving terrible scores to this ap because they were so stupid they couldn't read, should shoot themselves in the head!
It is used for streaming live video and audio, great for news organisations such as Sky News. This app has been featured on The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2 and reviewed by Kate Russell on BBC TV's Click programme which was first aired on Saturday 18th April 2015 at 01:30 (1:30am) on the BBC News channel in the UK and the production is available on the BBC iPlayer. Please check availability time. Please be warned that this app will chew up your data on a 4G network plan. Peter Wakefield, Liverpool.
THIS IS NOT THE STREAMING APP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, but if you want to be informed on why you can't download that newest update from Google play, this might help you. It tells you what is clogging up your storage so you can delete junk you don't need. Poor developer... It's a good app
When onboard storage is gobbled up by the OS and some content can't be automatically routed away, you *need* an App like this, best in class, thanks Chur 'quick fixer' Looking forward to SD support for SGS4, not an biggie for me though. **edit** flawless SD support Chur, ta. PS mark as many of the Twitter reviews as unhelpful to push them down.
Next on your list you should enable us consumers to actually be able to clean out unwanted stuff etc you know and you should file a law suit again Twitter cause you had the name first I believe yeah get that fixed or change the name ( last resort) great job developer
I actually was looking for the Video streaming app of the same name and found this. Read the description and decided it would be useful and DL it. Nice little app that does what it says it does. So I gave it 4 stars. Why does it rate a 1 star? Give the developer a break people and give it a rating based on its merits and not because you can't read a description before DLing.
Great app to drill down through your device's storage to see exactly not just how much storage.an app uses, but what for. BTW, with the right lawyer, I think that CHUR has a claim against Twitter for failure of due diligence when naming their new app and the harm in ratings caused to this app because of people that somehow don't have the time to read a app's description but have time to leave a 1-star review to punish the dev for their own mistake. :-\
Cool app, dude. Not only can I tell what apps are wasting my space on my phone, I can see how stupid the human race really is. Now there's quantifiable data of just how incompetent humans are at simple things of importance to them. Where can I get your source code tree viewer? I only gave you 4 stars 'cause I can't find a delete option for those old images facebook still keeps here, and some other feature I think might be your app has no brand on it, so I don't know if you took me to a system feature or you built this additional utility.
It's some gorgeous, fluid eye candy, to be sure, however it suffers from some fundamental UI flaws such as a confusing navigation mechanism that allows the user to scroll the information completely out of view and, the fact that it can't be used one-handed, and that the user has to scroll endlessly horizontally in order to discover more file names. I think I'll just stick with DiskUsage for now.
For all those looking for the streaming service they haven't released the Android app for that periscope yet
Do people even read the description of the apps they install?! I was reading through the comments - I am also here for the video app - but I read what this was about. I think it's a bit unfair for people to give this app 1star, when it actually does what it promises, for which is explained in the app's description. Please read it before downloading this. It's not the developers fault. Best of luck. By the way, this app was very helpful for this space problem I was having. Thanks!
If you're looking for the Twitter video feed app, look again. Don't be one of the idiots giving this a 1* review because it doesn't do what it's not supposed to do. Read the description and look at the screenshot, people.
A shame some people can't read. Here's an app that was probably available for a while, only to get overshadowed by Twitter's streaming app. Why should he change his app's name to make way for a juggernaut? Keep fighting the good fight. This app is a nice storage visualizer. An answer to apps like Daisydisk on OSX.
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Would love to get it it's an amazing app but It doesn't upload other than a funny chart. Htc1 android
Excellent app. It just does what it should: shows where the space in your phone's directory structure goes. Ignore the imbeciles who are confusing this with some media app—this *is* the app I'm looking for!
Also great for showing how people can't read short descriptions before installing! (Also, if this is how poorly people read what they are installing, imagine how few pay attention to permissions)
Very good app, very useful. Been using for years over multiple phones. If you want something like this on pc, try out SpaceSniffer. Works the same