What's new in this version: WhatSize 7.7.7 - Adding support for macOS Ventura - Dropping support for macOS Sierra 10.12 - Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.7.5 - Fixes to better handle Mounted volumes inside the /Volumes folder - This bug was causing WhatSize to improperly count mounted volume sizes when measuring the Startup Disk
WhatSize 7.7.4 - Fixes to better handle Mounted volumes inside the /Volumes folder - This bug was causing WhatSize to improperly count mounted volume sizes when measuring the Startup Disk - Adding support for macOS - Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.7.3 - Fixing Crashes introduced as part of the swift (getattrlistbulk) upgrade - I have downgraded to the obj-c version of (getattrlistbulk) - Fixes to the Allow Full Disk Access routine - Many thanks to loyal and generous customers - Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.7.2 - Fixing Crashes introduced as part of the swift (getattrlistbulk) upgrade - I have downgraded to the obj-c version of (getattrlistbulk) - Fixes to the Allow Full Disk Access routine - Many thanks to loyal and generous customers - Michael Anderes, Harald Regentrop, Karl Pfeiffer, Michiel Winthagen and others - Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.6.6 - Fixing TimeMachine support for Big Sur - Fixing Swift library linking issue that affects macOS systems older than 10.14 - Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.6.5 - Fixing TimeMachine support for macOS Big Sur - Maintenance Fixes
WhatSize 7.6.4 - Adding support for macOS Big Sur - Addressed a rare issue that would cause an infinite loop on startup - Addressed issue related to a mounted volume with missing volume UUID - Addressed an issue related to improper TimeMachine
WhatSize 7.6.3 - Adding support for macOS Big Sur - Addressed an issue that would cause an infinite loop on startup - Addressed an issue related to SMB/AFP mounted volumes without a volume UUID
WhatSize 7.6.2 - Adding support for macOS Big Sur - Addressed a rare issue that would cause an infinite loop on startup
WhatSize 7.4.4 - When measuring a parent folder, children that are present on the SideBar are automatically updated - Addressed a small issue when handling the Request Activation Reset - Added 'Empty Trash' menu item to empty the trash using Finder - File counts are properly updated when the app performs background updates
WhatSize 7.4.3 - Added support for managing local TimeMachine/APFS snapshots. These invisible files can fill up your disk. This feature is available on 10.15 and newer
WhatSize 7.4.1 - Implemented Export As TSV, allowing for more data processing using Numbers.app or Microsoft Excel.app - Addressed issues related to APFS (Apple File System) - Addressed move to trash issues
WhatSize 7.3.3 - Addressed issues related to macOS Catalina - Addressed issues that were causing large memory utilization - Performance optimizations
WhatSize 7.3.2 - Addressed issues related to macOS Catalina - Addressed issues that were causing large memory utilization - Performance optimizations
WhatSize 7.2.1 - Added support for macOS Catalina - Added code to automatically show/hide volumes in the sidebar as they are mounted/ejected from the Finder
WhatSize 7.1.1 - Brought back the Table View mode (from v6), to allow a flat view of all files recursively - Improved filtering on the Table View, Duplicate View and Cleaner View - Fixes to the duplicate and file categorization engine - This build will invalidate your current measures, please re-measure using the new 7.1.1 build
WhatSize 7.1.0 - Added support for ExFAT file systems - Added filtering by date/(date range) or size/(size range) to the duplicates view
WhatSize 7.0.9 - Fixes to the PieChart View mode - Fixes to Mojave DarkMode
WhatSize 7.0.8 - Added Support for Apple's QuickLook Technology - Fixed a few minor issues related to Mojave DarkMode - Fixed a rare issue where the application was using excessive amounts of memory - Updated the code base to be Swift 5 compliant
WhatSize 7.0.7 - In browser view mode, the count of files/folders will take in consideration the Show Hidden Files setting - Adjusted string colors when in DarkMode - Added Mail my Key for easy in app serial key retrieval - Adjusted the default install location to be under /Applications
WhatSize 7.0.6 - Completed the re-write in Swift 4 and Apple's newest file system Technologies
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