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Files Inspector 4.41 by ChemTable Software is a Windows-native disk space analyzer designed to give users an immediate, interactive overview of what consumes storage on NTFS and FAT volumes. The program scans local drives or selected folders in seconds, then renders a color-coded radial treemap in which every concentric segment represents a file or folder; the larger the sector, the greater the space it occupies. Hovering or clicking drills down through nested directories, while a side panel lists the largest items, duplicates, and last-access dates, allowing quick decisions about deletion, compression, or archival. Typical use cases include reclaiming gigabytes before a system migration, identifying forgotten video projects or ISO images, auditing enterprise endpoints for redundant data, and preparing cloud-upload shortlists by filtering only space-heavy extensions. Because scans are stored as lightweight snapshots, administrators can compare consumption patterns over time and generate printable reports for capacity planning. The utility supports Unicode paths, network shares, and removable drives, offers safe recycle-bin deletion plus an optional shredder that overwrites sensitive files, and integrates with Windows Explorer for on-demand folder analysis. Files Inspector is now in its third major release cycle; versions 2, 3, and the current 4.41 share the same core engine but add progressive refinements such as faster multi-threaded enumeration, dark-mode support, and command-line export for scripted audits. Classified under system optimization and disk management, the application remains portable, running without background services or registry changes. Files Inspector is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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