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By Xinorbis (Freeware)


Xinorbis is a simple but powerful hard disk, folder and storage analyser. It uses a sophisticated mix of graphs, tables and tree displays to give a complete overview of the contents of any hard disk, folder, removable or network drive.

It makes it easy to see the contents, structure, file distribution and file composition of a whole hard disk, folder, or mapped network drive. Includes full report creation. Xinorbis is bundled with Be.HexEditor and options to view any file within the hex editor have been added to all relevant popup-menus.

Xinorbis is available for download with an installer, the recommended option, or as a ZIP archive for expert users who want more control - such as a custom installation or installation on to a USB flash drive.

Several additions have been made to Xinorbis to make it operate more efficiently as a "portable application", for more information see the user manual.

Xinorbis supports seamless integration with SQlite3 or ODBC for its Folder History data archive. Compare the contents of a hard drive or folder at any time or date.

While installing, if ask for install any thirdparty Addon ,toolbars or change browser settings user can skip or select a custom install.

Title : Xinorbis 6.2
Filename : XinorbisInstall.exe
File size : 6.3156M
Requirements : Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8
Languages : Multiple languages
License : Freeware
Date added : 2015-04-30
Author : Xinorbis

# Fixed: 
- All issues with the Updater. You must download the installer or portable ZIP archive to get the latest version.
- Settings: HTML report preview now includes selected colours
# Added: 
- Settings: Web Reports FTP upload test
- mprovements to GUI.
* Much prettier side bar options thing
* Removed "Legend" checkbox from each pie chart page (toggle legend using Advanced Chart Options (RMB on a chart)
- Web Reports uploader now threaded
- Lots of minor tweaks.

Xinorbis Screenshots

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