The best thing about Daisy Disk 2 is that, really, it doesn’t need much talking. Everything happens fast, in real-time, with smooth animations. As you drag “petals” (representations of files, and folders) out the map, Daisy Disk also updates its information in the right sidebar. The collector resides at the bottom of the sunburst map, and can keep any folder of file you’d like to get rid of. Unlike the first version of Daisy Disk – which only allowed you to see what was consuming space on your Mac, then open it in the Finder – you can now collect files to delete within the app. As we noted in our preview when the Daisy Disk team gave us the chance to try the update, the UI has been rewritten from scratch on Core Animation to offer better handling of drag & drop for files and folders, and in-app deletion.
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