Windows Lacks a Good Visual Disk Space Analyzer With Duplicate Detection
Users need a clear visual representation of disk usage — showing files, folders, and duplicates as color-coded blocks — but existing Windows tools are dated or limited in duplicate detection. A moderate niche with existing partial solutions.
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