Analyze Your Mac Folder Usage - iBoysoft MagicMenu Extension

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Summary: Follow this guide to understand the Space Analyze extension in iBoysoft MagicMenu if your Mac folders are too messy and take up too much space. With this tool, you can just right-click and see the folder usage as plain as print.

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To clean and check folder space on Mac, are you still going through your files in the Recents or Downloads folder one by one? Or are you repeatedly clicking Size or As Gallery to view all the data with each Mac folder?

Well, in fact, there is no need for such trouble. The right-click tool iBoysoft MagicMenu can display everything used clearly in any folder, read and try~

What can 'Space Analyze' of iBoysoft MagicMenu do

As using Mac frequently, the folders become increasingly cluttered, especially the folders Recents, Downloads, Documents...The files inside are various types and come from different sources, giving you a headache. Moreover, our manual sort can only filter data by type/date/size, with no convenient grouping.

iBoysoft MagicMenu is a premier right-click enhancer. Its Space Analyze feature can help us check disk usage of folder on Mac, identify file sizes from big to small, and quickly free up storage permanently.

Space Analyze saves your time and effort and allows you to:

  • Display the disk usage of any selected folder in a visual mode.
  • Scan the folder and categorize its contents(such as documents, videos, audio, archives, and others).
  • One-click analysis from the folder's context menu.
  • Delete and move files directly in the window without leaving the interface.

Thus, compared to basic folder sizes with Finder and difficult command-line skills with Terminal, you can simply right-click using iBoysoft MagicMenu on a target disk or folder, scan it, and see a detailed breakdown of what's inside.

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How to enable Space Analyze in Mac right-click menu

As one of the extensions of iBoysoft MagicMenu, Space Analyze categorizes files and enables selective deletion with a clear visual mode, saving excessive effort searching through and deleting in every folder on your Mac.

Here, let's download and use Space Analyze in your right-click context menu:

  1. Free download, install, and launch iBoysoft MagicMenu on your Mac.
  2. Click "Extensions" on the left menu in the main interface.
  3. In "Boost", find and click the download arrow near "Space Analyze". 
    (Then this function is installed onto your right-click menu.)

How to check folder space on Mac with Space Analyze

Steps to check folder space on Mac with iBoysoft MagicMenu's Space Analyze after enabling it:

  1. Right-click the folder or disk on the desktop or inside Finder.
  2. Choose "Space Analyze".
  3. Browse the files showing for you, select the unimportant files, and click the "Delete" circle to remove. 
    (They are listed from biggest to smallest, and the category is listed from top to bottom.)

Let's get rid of unorganized downloads, creative projects with giant media files, or a system slowed down by years of accumulated junk! Use iBoysoft MagicMenu to check Mac folder space ASAP~

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FAQs about checking folder space on Mac

QHow to check folder space on Mac?
A

Right-click a folder and choose Get Info to view its size(only the folder size). For the detailed usage inside foder, use tools like iBoysoft MagicMenu’s Space Analyze to scan and categorize files for easier management.

QHow to find the largest files and folders on Mac?
A

Use Finder > Search > Size filters, About This Mac > Storage > Manage, or third-party utilities like iBoysoft MagicMenu to quickly identify and delete large, unnecessary files.

QHow to show the size of the folders on Mac Terminal?
A

Open Terminal and run du -sh /path/to/folder, then type du -sh * | sort -h. It will list all items in a directory by size.