Filelight graphically represents a file system as a set of concentric segmented rings (or nested piecharts), aiming to show where disk space is being used. Segments expand from the center, representing files and directories. The size of segments is proportional to the size of the files they represent. Directories have child segments which represent the files they contain. Filelight performs a similar function to the command line tool du, but all the information is shown in a compact graphical fashion.
| Tags | Filesystems Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |


Release Notes: Fixes were made for compilation, the build system, l10n, crashes, memory leaks, and look n' feel. A summary screen was added, showing usage information for currently mounted partitions. Full KIO support was added, allowing you to browse non-local file systems. A KPart was added, allowing other applications to use Filelight, notably Konqueror.


Release Notes: Bugs were fixed, features were added, and a popup advertisement blocker was added.


Release Notes: This release includes several build and bug fixes. It has been given internationalisation support and been modified to conform better with KDE appearance and usability guidelines. The map tooltips are now translucent and try not to get in the way. Navigating your filesystem is now many times easier through use of the auto-completing Konqueror-style location bar.


Release Notes: A few compilation fixes were made, along with significant cleanups and some interface improvements. The filemap is now antialiased, making small detail far clearer. The map contrast can be tweaked in real-time using a slider control, and exploded label fonts vary in size relative to the segment's depth. Clicking the middle mouse button on segments now launches the application specified by the KDE MIME type. All scans are now cached.


Release Notes: Exploded labels were added to give more information about segments under the mouse. New color schemes were added. The user now has more control over scanning foreign mounts. File-count information was added to the tooltips.
05 Sep 2006 08:22
updating...
building 1.0 for ALT Linux :)
Thanks Max!