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DiskSorter 17.4.16 by Flexense Computing Systems Ltd. is a Windows-based file classification utility designed to give system administrators, storage teams, and power users a detailed, policy-driven view of data distribution across local disks, network shares, NAS appliances, and enterprise storage arrays. The program ships with more than 3,000 built-in file-type signatures, enabling automatic categorization by extension, file family, creation date, last-modified timestamp, last-access age, or owner, and immediately translates raw byte counts into color-coded pie charts, ranked tables, and hierarchical trees. Generated analyses can be exported as HTML, PDF, Excel, CSV, JSON, XML, or DiskSorter’s own compact report format, while a background-capable command-line agent can feed results from any number of servers or filers into a centralized SQL repository for long-term trending and charge-back reporting. Typical deployments include quarterly cleanup campaigns that isolate redundant media archives, capacity-planning exercises that predict when user home directories will exceed quota, security audits that locate long-dormant intellectual-property files, and compliance projects that verify retention policies by file age and type. The product is offered in three concurrent versions—free, Pro, and Enterprise—differentiated by the number of profiles, rule sets, and simultaneous scan threads, yet all share the same 17.4.16 code base and plugin architecture. DiskSorter is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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