Storeograph is a comprehensive tool to help you take control of your storage. It provides the following high-level features:
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Speed Tests These tests measure the real-world speed of your storage devices. Storage devices are often marketed using theoretical maximum speeds made possible by a given data bus such as USB or Thunderbolt. For many different reasons, users are going to experience different real-world performance. Storeograph runs tests that read and write files to accurately predict the performance you should expect in real-world situations. In addition to read and write speed, Storeograph measures file system speed. This is useful for a startup volume or professional applications. Share your speed test results with others. Storeograph includes important context such as your computer type, your current usage, and the type of storage being tested. |
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Explorer This feature of the Explorer package allows you to interactively explore how a given storage location is being used. Storeograph Explorer uses easy-to-read pie charts and tables to show how your storage is being used folder-by-folder. Storeograph Explorer takes special care to help you focus your time where it’s most meaningful, in the folders where most of your storage is being used. The Explorer feature can also locate duplicate files and folders. The Explorer feature includes extensive help to explain confusing aspects of modern storage. |
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Note: The Explorer package is a one-time upgrade purchase, not a subscription.
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Storage monitor This feature of the Explorer package alerts you whenever a storage volume exceeds your pre-set warning and critical usage levels. Storage monitor runs in the background and regularly monitors your storage use. When your storage use exceeds your pre-defined limits, you‘ll be notified and have an opportunity to use the Explorer feature to reduce your storage use. Display alerts using either system notifications or Storeograph alerts. |
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Privacy Storeograph understands modern file system privacy. Full disk access is NOT required. If Storeograph can’t access a folder for whatever reason, it will add it to a list of unreadable folders. You can then access the folder manually in the system file browser. Storeograph collects all unreadable folders into a single list. |
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Accessibility Storeograph supports many accessibility features like:
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